At the end of World War II, the man Adolf Hitler called "my loathsome nephew" changed his name and disappeared. The British born William Patrick Hitler, by then settled in the USA, remained anonymous. This title tells the story of David Gardner's search for Hitler, his discovery that he was dead and had had four sons. Those four sons established a pact that, in order for Adolf Hitler's genes to die with them, none of them would have children.
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David Gardner worked for 10 years for the Daily Mail as a crime writer and a senior foreign correspondent. Leaving London in 1993, he launched a successful news and features agency in New York with clients in Britain, Europe, Australia and the US. For the last four years, he has lived in California, working as a freelance writer for primarily British publications. His first book, a biography of the actor Tom Hanks, was published in January, 2000.
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