- Do****ents from
Soviet Archives is a 1968 book by
Soviet journalist Lev
Bezymenski, who
served as an
interpreter in the
Battle of Berlin. The book gives...
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Spiegel (in German). 19 July 1992.
Retrieved 6
March 2021.
Bezymenski 1968, p. 45.
Bezymenski 1968, pp. 31–32.
Petrova &
Watson 1995, pp. 52–53. Erlanger...
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Parshina 2018, pp. 18–22.
Eberle & Uhl 2005, p. xxvi.
Bezymenski 1968,
inside jacket.
Bezymenski 1968, pp. 49, 75.
Joachimsthaler 1999, pp. 252–253. O'Donnell...
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decades of
other contradictory reports, in 1968
Soviet journalist Lev
Bezymenski released his book The
Death of
Adolf Hitler. It
includes a
purported Soviet...
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conflict with that
country during World War II.
Soviet historian Lev
Bezymenski claimed that
names Panturkestan, Großturkestan ("Greater Turkestan") and...
- that he had "right-sided cryptorchidism". In 1968,
Soviet journalist Lev
Bezymenski published his book, The
Death of
Adolf Hitler. He
describes a purported...
- Hitler. London: Arms &
Armour Press. p. 225. ISBN 978-1-85409-465-0.
Bezymenski, Lev (1968). The
Death of
Adolf Hitler (1st ed.). New York: Harcourt,...
- 1973 film The
Death of
Adolf Hitler 1968 book by
Soviet journalist Lev
Bezymenski The
Death of
Adolf Hitler (Sunday
Night Theatre episode) (1973), a British...
- p. 47.
Brisard &
Parshina 2018, pp. 177–178, 217, 219, 259, 297–298.
Bezymenski, Lev (1968). The
Death of
Adolf Hitler (1st ed.). New York: Harcourt,...
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their military. In his
controversial 1968 book,
Soviet historian Lev
Bezymenski cites the
initial announcement of Hitler's
death by ****
Germany as an...