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I was putting this book off for so long but I am now glad that I've read it.

Its very informative about the life of Adokf Hitler and his bodyguards throughout the war years.

The places he occupied and had built have beautiful descriptions.

Recommend if you like world war 2 non fiction books.

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Title: Guarding Hitler
Author: Mark Felton
Pages: 224

A book based on documentation and testimonies, it tells the story of how Hitler organized his life and security. It takes a look at his life at the Wolf's Lair at Rastenburg as well as his private residence, the Berghof.
New stories coming to light in the person who has captured the imagination and interest of thousands around the world.

I am extremely interested in WW2, and Nazi Germany. I find it an endlessly fascinating topic and will read anything I can get my hands on. So much my surprise when this entire book was full of NEW information, information I haven't come across in my extensive reading on this topic. That was already a good sign.

Although I cannot comment on the accuracy of the information, I did enjoy the author's writing style, which was quite captivating for a non-fiction book.

I have to mention that this book falls outside of my usual genre of Fantasy/Romance, yet I found it extremely interesting and it held my attention throughout.

As such I would recommend this to others who enjoy history, WW2 or just have an interest in Hitler and his reign of Nazi Germany.

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What a fascinating book to read. Guarding Hitler! What a job that would have been. A great insight to this man. Lots to learn reading this book. He’s a fascinating man to learn about. But could you imagine trying to guard the world’s most hated man. The book was very informative. Truly interesting. A great read. The book was very well written and not like a lot of Hitler books these days full of known information

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Author Mark Felton (http://markfelton.co.uk) published the book “Guarding Hitler: The Secret World of the Führer” in 2014. Mr. Felton has published more than 20 books on WWII.

I categorize this book as ‘G’. The book talks about the many aspects of protection Hitler was subject to during WWII. Different units provided security for Hitler and he traveled in many different vehicles. Details are provided of both these units and the vehicles. Complex headquarters facilities were built for Hitler. The book includes descriptions and locations of these facilities. The book includes details of the many assassination attempts made on Hitler.

I enjoyed the 6.5+ hours I spent reading this 250-page WWII history. It was a little dry, but there were many details about Hitler that I had not heard before. I do like the chosen cover art. I give this book a 4 out of 5.

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I cannot devour these types of books fast enough lately. I didn’t use to be a historical fan, but all books dealing with WW2 and the deplorable treatment of innocent men, women, and children strike at my heart. This book is a bit different than others I have been reading lately. As this is the Nazi side based on declassified documents and other testimonies. It doesn’t hurt my heart any less reading how things developed. I just hope the future can learn from the past.

I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book provided by NetGalley.

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Guarding Hitler: The Secret World of the Führer by Mark Felton is a non-fiction book focusing on the security arrangements of Hitler during his rise to power. Mr. Felton is a British historian and author.

This is a book with fascinating insights of both the official and private life of Hitler, especially during the latter part of World war II. The author walks the reader through the oppressor’s rise to power, the numerous unsuccessful attempts on his life and how his security detail has dealt with them, and changed to accommodate their new reality.

Mr. Felton did a tremendous amount of research into this book, as is evident from his list of source, relying on official reports, memoirs and personal testimonies of those close to the events.

Hitler was the first head of state to be closely guarded, new routines, regulations and operating procedures had to be invented. Some of those procedures are either used today, or we have new procedures based on them. Hitler was also the first head of state to travel by car, train, and plane all of which are vulnerable and had to be reinforced to prevent assassination attempts.
And there were many attempts.

Even with all my reading about World War II, I never realized how close Hitler came to being assassinated since the Beer Hall Putsch. It seemed that he created many enemies with his hateful rhetoric, and even those who agreed with him in some manner (for example his foreign policies) viewed him as a dangerous leader who will end up causing Germany to be occupied by its enemies and adversaries.

Hitler himself knew that many are out to kill him, he was obsessed with poising to the point where his food had to be specifically grown and was kept under constant watch by men he trusted from the moment it was picked (Hitler was a vegetarian), prepared, and plated. He even had food tasters, just in case.

If there is one constant in the book, is the notion of how lucky Hitler was. Several times he was saved by sheer luck, a bomb didn’t go off due to temperature, an assassin didn’t have the nerve, a bomb was moved, being late or early to an event due to weather, and more.

Guarding Hitler: The Secret World of the Führer by Mark Felton is not a book about assassinations though, it is about the security measures taken, and invented, to protect this horrible man. The author goes into some detail about the specialty vehicles Hitler used. His plans (Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor,Ju 290), trains (Führersonderzug), and automobiles all needed protection, used with great affect and were used as models for generations to come.

This book is concise, well researched, and very interesting. It details the conception, growth, and changes in Hitler’s personal team of bodyguards from his early rise as a small-time politician to the dictator who has thrown the world in turmoil, killing, conquering and committing atrocities.

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Guarding Hitler: The Secret World of the Führer is well researched and an interesting read, that covers areas people haven't considered or thought about when it comes to Hitler.

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Guarding Hitler is a incredibly dense and detailed account of the last years and days of Hitler.and in particular the security arrangements of the Fuhrer, both in his domestic world and in his public activities. It covers a huge range of topics, from travel arrangements to his final days in the Reich Chancellery bunker where he waited out the oncoming Allied onslaught and planned his suicide.
The book covers in intense detail the very many assassination attempts including the most famous Valkyrie plot. The author outlines his failing grip on reason, as his military incompetence leads to the ultimate failure in Stalingrad. It is the domestic details which are dangerously compelling, as is the tremendous loyalty he inspired in his staff, many of whom stayed with him to the very end, and ensured his corpse was not left to be defiled, or kept as a trophy or talisman.

This is a fascinating book, with evidence of exhaustive research. My feeling is that this would be a far better printed book than ebook. There are a number of issues to do with the text is set out.

But in all a great book and I was glad to have the opportunity to read advanced copy and review it.

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Thank you to the publisher for na advance copy of this book via netgalley!

This book is very detail oriented. At times, it makes the reading heavy. However, overall, the author does a good job of covering a very complex subject matter. Loved how the begin of the book starts with his bodyguards being loyal to him until the end. And the cliffhanger at the end of the book makes me want to read more about the subject.

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Hitler is well known for his actions and policies that brought about the second war. What isnt known is the huge apparatus that kept him and his party members safely going from one country to another in a time of near constant assasination attempts against politicians of all parties.
Guarding Hitler starts with an onteresting look at how it all started. The early years of the party and the players that fought for the rise of Hitler are described and the street fights and mayhem of his rise to power.The history continues with the first real introduction of security agents. Hitler and his SS and other forces are the modern progenators of the secret service that guards political leaders. A very interesting segment of this book covers Hitlers train that was hidden in the Wolfs Lair. The descriptions of the total security Hitler had are interestingly told as there seems to be a story behind lots of design of his protection.
The book continues with the attempt on his life in 1944 that failed. It is told in a way that I have never read before and had information in it that was new to me. The end of The Thousand Year reich is told with the burning of Hitlers and Evas body in a wet hole in the ground in Berlin. The ones loyal to him to the end were there amazingly as they were devoted to their leader. These were some of the same bodyguards that he had had for years. Being a bodyguard for Hitler did not mean that you wont get a trip to the Russian front.So you had to be on your toes all the time.
A very interesting book that explores one of the most overlookded aspects of the German War Machine. None of this couldnt have happened without very skilled bodygiards keeping Hitler alive.

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A very detailed account of the professional people closest to Hitler and the many assassination attempts that nearly ended his life. I recommend this book to people with a special interest in WWII, Nazi-Germany, Hitler, and German history. If you are looking for more general information or an overlook of Hitler's life this is not the book for you. Many, many hours of research has made this book possible.

It is an interesting read, but I believe you need to know quite a bit about this subject, because there are so many names, places, and events in a fairly short book, and if the reader is not too familiar with the subject it might be too much. I have read quite a lot about this subject in the past, and I was overwhelmed at times.

I recommend it to history buffs, and people with a special interest in this subject. The detailed accounts of the ones close to Hitler, and how he managed to escape death so many times is fascinating!

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249 pages

4 stars

This book is an exhaustive treatise of the foundation, growth and changes in Hitler's personal contingent of bodyguards. Some of the names I had already known, but there were others that I did not.

Also listed are the numerous attempts on Hitler's life. He possessed surprising luck in dodging and avoiding – sometimes by minutes – attempts to kill him. A little ironic that he took his own life in the end.

I was interested in the description of how awful the communication between various units of the military was. The right hand didn't know what the left was doing...

I like the way the book tells at the end how the survivors of the bunker fared. Or, at least what is known of their fates. The book also contains a useful translation of German military terms, notes and a bibliography for those who want to further explore the subject.

I want to thank NetGalley and Pen & Sword/Pen & Sword Military for forwarding to me a copy of this exciting book for me to read, enjoy and review.

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