Real History The your Hitler index download your “Hitler’s War” book free London, At home with the Führer Simon Waldman came across a copy of Homes and Gardens from 1938 which featured an article about Hitler’s house, and posted it to his weblog. This started a bizarre series of events that saw him embroiled in legal wrangles and denounced as a Nazi sympathiser ONE evening in May, my father-in-law proudly took out an old magazine.
It was a November 1938 edition of Homes and Gardens, featuring a modernist bungalow built in Wraysbury, on the banks of the Thames, designed by his father, Henry Carr . The 65-year-old magazine was, and still is, one of his proudest family heirlooms, but he had only ever looked at the article on his father’s house. I started to flick through it and found something quite remarkable.
As a result of this casual browse through an old magazine, I have struck up a friendship with an amateur historian in Louisiana, been involved in a