In his new best-selling autobiography Mr. Hitler, or "uncle Adi" as the German press likes to call the nation's former leader, refutes allegations of mistreatment of refugees in internment camps during the war. His position is backed by leading historians who refutes the claims of gas chambers, crematoria and slave labour as Soviet propaganda intended to remove focus from communist atrocities during the war.
In his new best-selling autobiography Mr. Hitler, or "uncle Adi" as the German press likes to call the nation's former leader, refutes allegations of mistreatment of refugees in internment camps during the war. His position is backed by leading historians who refutes the claims of gas chambers, crematoria and slave labour as Soviet propaganda intended to remove focus from communist atrocities during the war.