Hitler's Last Days
Once the world's most powerful country, Germany is now being devastated by World War II, and its leader, Adolf Hitler, has gone into hiding. The dreaded ruler is no longer openly supporting his people, and his people no longer support him. He hid in his bunker amid relentless Allied bombings, issuing increasingly irrational orders, and he ultimately succumbed to paranoia, soon committing suicide.
Once the world's most powerful country, Germany is now being devastated by World War II, and its leader, Adolf Hitler, has gone into hiding. The dreaded ruler is no longer openly supporting his people, and his people no longer support him. He hid in his bunker amid relentless Allied bombings, issuing increasingly irrational orders, and he ultimately succumbed to paranoia, soon committing suicide.
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