World War 2: Stories of the Schutzstaffel: True Accounts of Hitler’s Personal Bodyguards - Cyrus J. Zachary

World War 2: Stories of the Schutzstaffel: True Accounts of Hitler’s Personal Bodyguards

By Cyrus J. Zachary

  • Release Date: 2017-10-03
  • Genre: History
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Description

The instigator and the mastermind behind the Holocaust; Adolf Hitler of Germany, was at the forefront of the Second World War and ruined millions of lives, throwing the entire European continent into chaos. Not only was he hated by the whole world, even some of his own military commanders didn’t like him.

Most leaders around the world rely on one, maybe two bodyguards to keep them safe. Even the President of the United States today has only one or two teams of security personnel; while there may be many men and women who take turns to protect their leader, the numbers are not as big as you would expect it to be.

We will look at the origins of a number of bodies, such as the ‘Sturmabteilung’ or the SA, the Schutzstaffel (the SS) and the many other sub-sections of the SS such as the FBK, the LSSAH, etc., all of which were tasked with protecting Hitler.

From the background, we will move on to individual accounts of men who served on these teams – they were Hitler’s personal bodyguards and some stayed with him until the very end.

Humanity’s depraved nature came to fore with these men; despite having a master who was truly mad and ravenous for blood, they served him loyally. Was it because they were also as depraved as he was? Or were they afraid for their lives and did what they had to, to survive? We can only wonder...

Reviews

  • The devil himself

    5
    By Mongrel2014
    Hitler was a demon or the devil himself. He took a cowards way out by committing suicide but he will yet answer for his crimes. Great book if You want to know beyond the history books.
  • Good read

    5
    By TRC053
    I enjoyed reading about WW2 and this book is excellent
  • Well….

    2
    By bkiehl2016
    The book wasn’t very interesting. There were no “revelations” of any kind.

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