André Brissaud

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André Brissaud (born November 8, 1920 in Épernay , France , † April 11, 1996 in Paris ) is a French historian , journalist and author .

Brissaud studied history and philosophy at the Sorbonne , Paris . His books on contemporary history have been translated into numerous languages. His most famous works include biographies about Wilhelm Canaris , Benito Mussolini and Josef Stalin .

Works (selection)

  • Canaris. Legend and reality ("Canaris. Le petit admiral, prince de l´espionage allemand (1887–1945)"). Bechtermünz Verlag, Augsburg 1996, ISBN 3-86047-157-0 .
  • Mussolini . Perrin, Paris 1983.
  1. La montée du fascisme . ISBN 2-262-00277-0 .
  2. La folie du pouvoir . ISBN 2-262-00278-9 .
  3. L'agonie ou bord des lac . ISBN 2-262-00279-7 .
  • The SD story. Hitler's secret army, murder to order . Pawlak Verlag, Herrsching 1980.
  • Staline. 30 millions de morts pour un empire . Lattès, Paris 1974.

Web links

Individual evidence

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