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H. D. Baumann

    French, Neapolitan and Polish Cavalry Uniforms 1804-1831. A series of watercolours from the 19th century rediscovered
    Atomic Irony: How German Uranium Helped Defeat Japan
    Hitler's Escape Second Edition
    • Hitler's Escape Second Edition

      • 260 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      "Despite the historical consensus that Hitler killed himself at the end of World War II, there still linger many unanswered questions and doubts. In this book, Baumann, a survivor of World War II himself, paints a vivid picture of the last days of the German dictator Adolf Hitler, and provides answers to such compelling questions as: Was the Russian leader J. Stalin telling the truth when he told U.S. President Harry Truman and others that Hitler had escaped? Why was it that the Russians never found the corpses of Hitler or Eva Braun? If Hitler shot himself in the right temple (as is claimed), why do the Russians exhibit what is claimed to be Hitler's cranium, showing a bullet hole in the back of his head--but actually belonged to a 30 year old woman? Why did the Russians refuse to allow the Western Allies to see Hitler's presumed autopsy report? For what reason did Hitler's plane land in Barcelona, Spain, on April 27, 1945, three days before the alleged suicide? Why did three German submarines land at the coast of southern Argentina more than two months after the end of World War II?"--

      Hitler's Escape Second Edition
    • It may be called the most macabre joke of several hundred kilograms of enriched Uranium intended by Nazi Germany for Japanese atom bombs, instead it wound up as part of a US atomic bomb dropped in Hiroshima on 6 August of 1945. There can be no doubt that the mysterious cargo coming by submarine from Nazi Germany was "weapons grade" metalized U 235 enriched Uranium, also called Uranium Oxide UO2 which was emitting very dangerous gamma rays. During World War II, Germany had the motive, the means and the opportunity to produce enriched U238. Germany had available thousands of tons of Uranium ore and access to the rich Uranium mines in Czechoslovakia. Their scientists invented the high-speed centrifugal enrichment process, the only efficient means to relocate isotopes and enrich uranium at that time. H.D. Baumann is a prolific writer. His Ph.D. degree in engineering has helped him analyze facts and find the truth in recent historical happenings. Being a survivor himself, the era around World War II is his specialty. He considers himself a "sleuth," looking for previously disregarded facts; a number of which, when combined like a mosaic, reveal a previously secret story; typically a history's first. He is the author of several books, including Building Lean Companies, The Vanished Life of Eva Braun, History's Secrets, and Hitler's Escape, which became the subject of a History Channel show also entitled Hitler's Escape.

      Atomic Irony: How German Uranium Helped Defeat Japan
    • This book features 56 large-format hand-coloured watercolours depicting Napoleonic mounted troops, providing valuable insights into military dress from 1804 to 1831. Introduced by Dr. Hans D. Baumann, it explores the provenance of the artworks, originally from the Royal Theatre in Berlin. The detailed commentary enhances understanding of the historical context and accuracy of the illustrations.

      French, Neapolitan and Polish Cavalry Uniforms 1804-1831. A series of watercolours from the 19th century rediscovered