Official Review: Hitler's Basement by Ron Vossler
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Re: Official Review: Hitler's Basement by Ron Vossler
He had a really hard time, but I am glad he pulled through the mental and emotional exhaustion. Thanks for stopping by!kandscreeley wrote: ↑14 Nov 2017, 11:06 This sounds like it's quite emotional. I'm glad that the author was able to muddle through and do all this research. This is something that's important for everyone to know. Hopefully it will prevent things like this from happening again. Thanks!

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It was hard for the author to finish this book. I am glad he pulled through the mental and emotional exhaustion. Now people can learn about his significant findings. Thanks for stopping by!kandscreeley wrote: ↑14 Nov 2017, 11:06 This sounds like it's quite emotional. I'm glad that the author was able to muddle through and do all this research. This is something that's important for everyone to know. Hopefully it will prevent things like this from happening again. Thanks!
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Discovering his relatives took part in such horrible events was depressing and exhausting for him. He talks about all he went through in the book. Thanks for stopping by!Rosemary Okoko wrote: ↑15 Nov 2017, 01:24 It must have been very difficult for the author to continue with his investigations knowing very well that his relatives participated in the holocaust. My heart goes out to him. Nice review.
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His research for this book was quite extensive. He went to archives, interviewed several witnesses, and visited the terrible sites. Thanks for stopping by!Ochieng Ariba wrote: ↑15 Nov 2017, 08:26 I was attracted by the title bearing the lunatic dictator's name but this review is good anyway and kudos to the author. To pen down such deep details of historical events, one must invest at length in research.
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I am glad you enjoyed my review! I think the author made a significant contribution to the history of the Holocaust with the extensive research he presents in this book. Thanks for stopping by!The Researcher wrote: ↑16 Nov 2017, 00:17 Very thorough and detailed review. I am very interested in history. May be I will grab a copy of this one.
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Mercy Bolo wrote: ↑16 Nov 2017, 05:37 What an interesting book. I like that the author boldly narrates what other people choose to forget.
I was astonished by how people in the book did not want to tell the truth to the author about what happened. He had to dig everything and find witnesses willing to tell the hidden truth. Then, I was in schock at how people reacted at the presentation of his findings. Thanks for stopping by!
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malikmaliik wrote: ↑17 Nov 2017, 18:42 This sounds like it's quite emotional. I'm glad that the author was able to muddle through and do all this research. This is something that's important for everyone to know
I completely agree with you. Thanks for stopping by!
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If you are researching about the Holocaust, then this book is definitely for you. Thanks for stopping by!Sahani Nimandra wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 06:22 Wow, mind blowing! After reading the book"Anne Frank" I started to search more about the holocaust. My findings left me in a shocking state, who in the right mind can do such atrocities? It also developed my curiosity to know more about it that I spent 6 months searching more details about.
I say this is definitely a book for me!
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