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The Life of Hans Guenther Part 1

  Publisher's foreword This text was written in the winter of 1967/1968. It is the author's last. The work had already been set, the first typesetting samples had been sent to the author, edited by him and enriched with additions, when Prof. Dr. Hans F. K. Günther died unexpectedly on September 25, 1968. He had worked on this text until his last hours in order to expand it. In a special folder there were numerous additions that he had wanted to add when reading the typesetting samples; they are included in this book.  This text certainly shows us the man Adolf Hitler, as Hans F. K. Günther saw and experienced him; but there is more to it. The author also reports on his own life. In this way, beyond the given topic, a portrait of Günther's life emerged, a report on his own fate. Above all, however, this resulted in the confession of a man of determined individuality who placed freedom above all else - an intelligent confession that shines impressively in the course of fatefu

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