The Night of the Generals
by Hans Hellmut Kirst | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
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Journal Entry 1 by WistfulDragon from Streatham, Greater London United Kingdom on Sunday, April 24, 2016
"The sordid murder of a Polish prostitute would not normally have aroused much attention in Warsaw in 1942. But in this case all the evidences is pointed to a German General as the murderer, or rather, to one of three generals: a corps commander, scion of the old Germany; his chief of staff, who concealed his true nature behind a mask of flippant irony; and a commander of the elite Nibelungen Division, who looked like a statue portraying heroism.
A similar crime was committed in Paris in July 1944 when the same three generals were assembled there; the investigators were on the pint of proving their case when they were frustrated by the dramatic 'Night of the Generals' - the attempted coup against Hitler.
But in 1956 a third murder occurred in Dresden..."
A similar crime was committed in Paris in July 1944 when the same three generals were assembled there; the investigators were on the pint of proving their case when they were frustrated by the dramatic 'Night of the Generals' - the attempted coup against Hitler.
But in 1956 a third murder occurred in Dresden..."
Journal Entry 2 by WistfulDragon at -- Somewhere in Streatham in Streatham, Greater London United Kingdom on Saturday, November 5, 2016
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