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World War 2 (WWii) Stories -51 Strange, Funny and Completely True That You Won't Believe : Hitler Mania, Churchill Drunk, Stalin Paranoid
by B N William
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Synopsis
Ever think history’s just good guys versus bad guys?
Yeah, turns out it was more drunk, high, and paranoid guys running the world.
This isn’t your granddad’s war book.
Unless your granddad took meth before breakfast, drank whiskey before speeches, and executed his staff before bed.
Hitler on ...
Yeah, turns out it was more drunk, high, and paranoid guys running the world.
This isn’t your granddad’s war book.
Unless your granddad took meth before breakfast, drank whiskey before speeches, and executed his staff before bed.
Hitler on ...
Ever think history’s just good guys versus bad guys?
Yeah, turns out it was more drunk, high, and paranoid guys running the world.
This isn’t your granddad’s war book.
Unless your granddad took meth before breakfast, drank whiskey before speeches, and executed his staff before bed.
Hitler on Meth, Churchill Drunk and Stalin Paranoid blows the dust off World War II and dives into the chaos behind the polished propaganda. Inside, you’ll discover
Hitler’s doctor basically turned him into a walking chemistry experiment.
Churchill’s liver fought harder than the Luftwaffe.
Stalin trusted no one, not even his food.
A bear became a decorated Polish soldier and drank more responsibly than the humans.
The Germans ran Blitzkrieg on meth-fueled insomnia.
Japan’s last soldier didn’t surrender for 29 years because nobody told him the war ended.
These are the very human problems that shaped the biggest conflict in history: addiction, ego, paranoia, and pure absurdity. Every story is real, verified through archives and declassified files, but you’ll swear it reads like satire.
It’s the perfect gift for history buffs, trivia addicts, dark humor enjoyers, or anyone who’s ever thought, “Surely they couldn’t have been that insane.”
Scroll up. Click Buy Now.
And prepare to question how civilization survived the 1940s at all.
Side effects may include disbelief, laughter, and spontaneous “Did you know?” outbursts.
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