Putzi, el confidente de Hitler
Snégaroff, Thomas
He was two meters tall but was nicknamed Putzi, little man in Bavarian. An art dealer in bohemian New York in 1910, a lover at the time of Djuna Barnes and a musician in his spare time, Ernst Hanfstaengl became Hitler's confidant and pianist ten years later. His incredible exile upon losing his favor led him to President Roosevelt, who during WWII would make him his main informant on the Führer. Putzi. Hitler's confidant rescues one of the most unknown and fascinating characters of the 20th century: for some he was a traitor or a buffoon without consequence, for others, one of the craftsmen of evil. But his tragic and burlesque story, wrapped in mystery, is that of a novel hero. The novel of a century of splendor and disaster, in which the reader will come across Goebbels, Göring and the Mitford sisters, but also Thomas Mann, Charles Chaplin and John Reed.
- Author
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Snégaroff, Thomas
- Subject
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History
> Contemporary history 20th-21st centuries
- EAN
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9788432240676
- ISBN
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978-84-322-4067-6
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Seix Barral
- Pages
- 400
- High
- 23.0 cm
- Weight
- 13.3 cm
- Release date
- 04-05-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Biblioteca Formentor