The Hitler Letters

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Are these letters genuine? We leave that to the reader to decide. Let us just say that their validity has not been questioned by historians. These are not the letters of the Fuhrer Hitler of the Third Reich, rather they are the letters of the starving artist Hitler in Vienna in the early years of the 20th century. As they deal with such mundane matters such as his struggle for survival rather than world shaking events. However, because they deal with his growth into maturity, they show the development of his racial and political theories and as they also show his path to adulthood the content may be unsuitable for delicate readers. In any case they reveal the early days of the man who set out to conquer the world.

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  • User image   sim long
    02 Mar 2015
    nice book , alredy to reading
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  • User image   siamak akhavan
    29 Apr 2013
    The author, Siamak Akhavan, here...Dear Sally, firstly thank you for your interest in the book and your feedback. I'd like to answer you here.Yes, Tutankhamun (King Tut) is widely assumed to have been assassinated by elements loyal to the various Temple priesthood (disbanded by his father, Akhenaten) and their ally General Ramses, and unceremoniously buried in an unmarked burial chamber (lucky for us). Their meeting was correctly assumed by you to be a "poetic license", allowing for a revealing conversation about this important period's religious and social complexities. It was this unique period in antiquity that exported the hidden/secret Egyptian mysteries to the rest of the near east, inspiring the early Hebrew/Judaic mythology, as well as many generations of mystical schools such as the Cabalah, Essenes, Gnostics, Manicheans, sufis, etc. This chapter is an essential part of the book, as such philosophical movements went on to have far-reaching global historic influences.I do mention in the author's notes that some of the book is fictional, to allow for a fluid story setting. The fact that in this chapter a young Tut is talking to his father, Akhenaten, does not mean the rest of the information is inaccurate! I hope that this does not stop you from finishing the rest of the book.
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  • User image   Asif Sayyad
    10 Oct 2012
    Great book !!! Well researched with amazing coverage of subject, and presented in intresting absorbing writing. An ideal candidate to become a textbook for secondary grades. Looking forward for another book, Cheers
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  • User image   Cristobal
    19 Jul 2011
    Having been fascinated with world history, I found this book very illuminating. In this relatively short book, an engaging time-travel story takes one through voyages in time and place, chapter after chapter, while unfolding and connecting so much forgotten events that have influenced humanity since the cataclysms that ended the last ice-age and created the 'Flood' until today. A MUST READ FOR EVERYONE THAT WANTS TO MAKE SENSE OF TODAY'S WORLD CONDITIONS.
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  • User image   JJ
    16 Jul 2011
    I really enjoyed this book, and was immediately drawn in by the writer's creative and engaging invitation to take a journey through time and space and to discover historical events and symbolism that have significance in our current lives. This fact-filled novel tickles the reader to think, research, and ask some profound questions. The stories are written beautifully so I found myself sharing excerpts with friends and family. I have recently read that what makes a man a great man is the pursuit of questions. This you have shown in your writing, and inspired in your readers. Thank you Siamak for sharing your work, adventures, and thoughts with us.
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  • User image   Daniella
    15 Jul 2011
    Anyone who toils for years across the world's ancient monuments and manuscripts, finds historical anomalies, and shares his findings/ideas for FREE, must receive attention and praise. I, for one, thank the author. @ Sally: Firstly...WITH ALL DUE RESPECT... The Inca Empire was centered in Peru and only reached today's Columbia, and thus had nothing to do with Mexico (land of the Olmecs, Mayans and Aztecs)! Secondly, no one knows for certain when/how King Tut died, since all records of his, and his father's ('the heretic' Akhenaten), lives were censured during the Ramses era. Therefore, Based on where you supposedly stopped reading, it appears that, that section's dealings with the Habiru (Hebrew) Exodus, and the Old Testament's connections to the ancient Egyptian 'Book of The Dead', seems to have touched a religiously sensitive nerve! But, that is no justification to so strongly vilify, and discourage others from making up their minds about this important book. After all, the book does warn readers of its controversiality.
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  • User image   Sally
    08 Jul 2011
    I had to stop reading this on page 71. I was a little dubious on the historical 'facts' for the Inca time, having just come back from Mexico, but went with it. However, as someone who would be interested in reading this type of book, it seems an insult to change a 'fact' in such an extreme measure to make Tuthankamon still alive in his 20's and talking to his father! I couldn't read anymore and take it seriously. At least I hope it was taking poetic license too far as opposed to appalling research. If you read this book, it will give you an incorrect historical knowledge-base, in my opinion.
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  • User image   D. Edwardson
    09 Apr 2011
    As an academic in archeology and mythology, and Freemason, let me acknowledge your profound achievement, Mr. Akhavan. Unlike most guided disciples of the field, you have managed to find many answers, lost through eons, and 'illuminated the torch' with your own efforts.
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Gurmeet Mattu

Gurmeet Mattu is a Scot of Indian descent. He is an award winning dramatist with a track record in theatre and radio plays, TV sitcoms and screenplays. A trained journalist he is also a qualified coach. He now publishes and edits the comedy e-mag, Amock.

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