Night of the Long Knives: Forty-eight Hours That Changed the History of the World

Night of the Long Knives: Forty-eight Hours That Changed the History of the World

by PaulMaracin (Author)

Synopsis

Many wonder how anyone could ever allow Adolf Hitler-a mediocre army corporal and failed landscape painter-to rise to such power as to become the architect of the most calamitous events of the twentieth century. It is a story of ambition, betrayal, brutality, and vengeance that spanned a number of years. But Hitler's fateful transition from ambitious demagogue to Europe's most vicious tyrant occurred on an ordinary Saturday-June 30, 1934in a little-known event that would come to be called The Night of the Long Knives. Shortly afterward, Hitler's notorious SS chief Heinrich Himmler began to systematically erase all traces of the operation from official records in a program that would include mysterious disappearances so that no one could bear witness to what is arguably the most crucial turning point in Europe's modern history. Author Paul Maracin has painstakingly pieced together the scattered and intentionally obscured elements of this fascinating story of deceit.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: The Lyons Press
Published: Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 159228342X
ISBN 13: 9781592283422

Media Reviews
historical bits and recommended for larger World War II and German history collections. -- Library Journal
Author Bio
Paul Maracin became a freelance writer after retiring from a 27 year career as a criminal investigator with the San Diego County District Attorney's Office. His articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal & World War 11 Magazine.