"To look out in any direction was like looking down from an
airplane," is how French Ambassador Francois Poncet described his
impression of the Eagle's Nest, Adolf Hitler's solid granite and
marble pavilion built at great expense on the Kehlstein mountain
peak, at 6,000 ft altitude.
It was in this luxurious appointed pavilion one year before
World War II began that Hitler invited an assortment of high placed
diplomats to make the impression he was using diplomacy to avert
war, but all the while snarling that his empire required more land
in the East. As a place, Hitler accepted the Eagle's Nest as a 50th
birthday gift from his confidant and Reichs Leader, Martin
Bormann.
Former Smithsonian Institution museum exhibitionist and U.S.
State Department Diplomacy Center Program Officer, Douglas Mossman
invites readers into this hidden getaway to witness secret
negotiations between Western diplomats and Der Fuhrer. War of
Words: Hitler's Diplomatic Blitzkrieg is a unique work that reveals
for the first time many photographs of Hitler meeting with world
leaders and diplomats in the Eagle's Nest, and it tells their story
how they shook up the geo-political map with cataclysmic
results.
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