|title=Hitler's Last Witness: The Memoirs of Hitler's Bodyguard
|author=Rochus Misch
|publisher=Frontline Books
|date=August 2014
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|summary=Forget claims this book is too unreliable or frivolous, this book can still teach you things you didn't know about Hitler and the passing of World War Two. The last-of-a-kind status bequeathed it is not the only thing to make it interesting.
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I am proud to declare an interest in all things Holocaust, one of the key areas of which was the last days of Hitler – the Downfall, if you like, way before youtube satirists. So this book, from the man who for some unspecified years was the last eye-witness to have been in the Fuhrerbunker at the end of the Nazi regime, was always going to be a great read. It remained that even after the foreword dismissed its own book, pointing out differences here to the canon of thought about the timings etc of April/May 1945, and declaring the author somewhat naïve in not being so aware, circumspect and authoritative about the major points of WWII.