Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Nazi aide warned Britain about hitler

According to a new research Adolf Hitler's chief aide had urged British intelligence officers to topple the "mad" German dictator. The research shows that Fritz Wiedemann, a former chief aide to Adolf Hitler, had warned the British that the dictator with "split personality" would make world peace impossible. Interestingly, it was Wiedemann who had recommended Hitler for the Iron cross was a father figure to Hitler. According to Thomas Wiedemann, a professor at the University of Aberdeen, Wiedemann risked death for his betrayal as he urged Britain "to strike as hard as possible" against Hitler. Wiedemann was a fervent supporter of Hitler in the early years but grew disillusioned with Nazism as time went on. 

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