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malthaussen

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6. Soldat, the memoirs of Siegfried Knappe, give a first-hand view of this...
Sun Dec 31, 2017, 10:55 AM
Dec 2017

... he was a General Staff officer in the battle. One of his musings is pretty interesting: after security at the Bunker got used to him (and other people who came and went daily), they allowed him to carry his sidearm even into the presence of the Fuhrer. He could have shot him at any time. Yet he did not. And not because Major Knappe was a fanatical believer.

-- Mal

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