I picked this book up today from the 2nd hand bookshop where I work:
"The seven men of Spandau" by Jack Fishman.
published 1954
"the remarkable inside story of the worlds most closely guarded prisoners" so says the blurb on the front cover.
Has anyone ever read this book?
I have only had a cursory flick through it and it seems a bit questionable to me.
the continuing blurb on the inside cover lists the spandau 7 and describes Grand Admiral Raeder as the man "who succeeded Hitler" Im hoping that was just a typo on their part Doenitz would have had something to say to the editor...
I would be interested to hear if anyone has come across this book before and what they thought of it.
"The seven men of Spandau" by Jack Fishman.
published 1954
"the remarkable inside story of the worlds most closely guarded prisoners" so says the blurb on the front cover.
Has anyone ever read this book?
I have only had a cursory flick through it and it seems a bit questionable to me.
the continuing blurb on the inside cover lists the spandau 7 and describes Grand Admiral Raeder as the man "who succeeded Hitler" Im hoping that was just a typo on their part Doenitz would have had something to say to the editor...
I would be interested to hear if anyone has come across this book before and what they thought of it.
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