Doppelgaenger
by Henry T. Smith
Publisher: Henry T Smith Productions 1989
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This is the story of the men of the Reichssicherheitsdienst, the doubles, and the doctor, who moved in the highest government and military circles as they carried out their principal duty: preserving Adolf Hitler's life, knowing that the price of both success and failure could be their own death.
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