The Sabot Round
by
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About the Book
In 1945 at the Reichtag in Berlin, it is a recorded fact that a Stork aircraft took off the night before Hitler committed suicide in the Chancellery in the last desperate hours of the war. The Stork is a two seater aircraft. No-one has ever admitted to actually witnessing the final act when Hitler shot himself and his mistress Eva Braun. Perhaps too many identified the bodies before they were burned. Sightings of Hitler, and others in the hierarchy, are more numerous than Saints days, usually in South America and well into the late seventies. At the end of the Second World War, the British Navy claimed that all U boats had been accounted for. Despite this, six of these craft apparently sailed up the River Plate, dressed overall, after the event.
The Sabot Round displays the possibility that Hitler actually survived, and with the resources gathered through the plundering of Europe planned the eventual control of Europe. If this is considered yet another conspiracy theory one should look at the formation of the European Union and the public acknowledgement that this has been planned since before the onset of the Second World War by a dedicated group of individuals. Naturally, The Sabot Round is a fiction. Could it happen? As it is wisely written, 'Evil succeeds when good men do nothing.' Let the readers judge and above all, be entertained. Fact is stranger that fiction!
About the Author
Vivian Phillips travels the world as an engineer and a seasoned expat. He has been a soldier, fireman, mechanic, window cleaner, taxi driver, environmentalist (when they couldn't spell it) part time waiter and a keen observer, coupled with an irrepressible sense of humour.
This old welsh warrior has more than a tale to tell.
Enjoys older whisky, younger women and midlife crisis.