Hitler's 'suicidal urge' prolonged WW II: Study
Sasmita , pune: Jul 18 2008
Made Popular Jul 19 2008
The world would have been spared much of the devastations of the Second World War had it not been for Adolf Hitler’s “suicidal urge” to enforce a final confrontation, a new study of the conflict has suggested.
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Sameer Kumar
Hyderabad, India
I would really like to know how all of this is new news? I read a book named the ’The rise and fall of Third Reich’ and it seemed pretty clear that it was always Hitler’s tendency to either kill or get killed that lead to the WW and kept it running that long. He was never going to surrender, that was pretty clear from the outset. But still nice to know that people are still digging up archives from the Nazi reign for new insights... :)
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