Paul Roland Libros







A rogues' gallery of social misfits formed the Nazis' inner circle. They hated and conspired against each other but were held together by their admiration for the Fuhrer, and step by step they dragged the nation towards the abyss. Drawing on a wide range of sources, author Paul Roland unravels the web of diplomacy, deceit and double-dealing which Hitler spun to ensure the war he had always wanted. This is the extraordinary story of the little Austrian corporal with the twisted psyche who rose from obscurity to command the world's most formidable military machine, before destroying himself and the empire he claimed would last a thousand years
Black magic murders, Satanic sex cults and demonic possession - these are the diabolical practices that grab the tabloid headlines and reinforce the myth that evil and an unhealthy obsession with the occult are to blame for our increasingly violent society. But is the truth even darker and more disturbing?
Nazi Women: The Attraction of Evil
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Exploring the paradox of women's roles in the Nazi regime, the narrative reveals how many women actively participated in the oppressive system despite the regime's ideals of femininity. By 1944, a significant portion of the Gestapo was comprised of women, challenging traditional notions of gender in the context of wartime Germany. Paul Roland delves into the lives of these women, providing a shocking account of their involvement and the complexities of their motivations and actions during this dark period in history.
Crime Scenes. Revealing the Science Behind The Evidence
- 207 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Providing a thorough look at crime scenes throughout the ages, highlighting those that have set a benchmark for police investigation, this title presents a detailed tour of the crime lab and a step-by-step guide to the world of detection, including DNA analysis, footprints, fingerprints and ballistics.
Hitler and His Inner Circle
Chilling Profiles of the Evil Figures Behind the Third Reich
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Focusing on the psychological profiles of key figures in the Nazi regime, this exposé delves into the lives of infamous individuals like Goering, Goebbels, and Himmler. Author Paul Roland offers a unique perspective on World War II history by utilizing extensive files maintained by the Allies, revealing intriguing facts and unexpected details about these notorious personalities. This examination provides a deeper understanding of the motivations and behaviors that shaped the Third Reich and its leaders.
"Marc Bolan was the biggest pop star in post-Beatles Britain and in 1972 the Beatles acknowledged Bolan and his group T.Rex as their natural successor. His singles outsold the combined sales of Jimi Hendrix and The Who. But just when Bolan was at the summit of his success it all went sour. This is the incredible story of Marc Bolan's rollercoaster rise to fame and his resurrection as the selfstyled 'Godfather of Punk' that promised to put him back on top until the fatal accident in 1977 which cut short his life and hopes of a comeback - an accident mysteriously accurately predicted by Bolan himself. Paul Roland chronicles the life and music of the vibrato-voiced glam rock idol and 20th century boy who created some of the most instantly appealing and enduring songs of the 70s - 'Ride A White Swan', ''Hot Love', 'Get It On', 'Telegram Sam', 'Children of the Revolution' and 'Solid Gold Easy Action' - in what appears to have been a fevered rush to cheat Fate. Cosmic Dancer is a truly definitive account of one of the most colourful and contradictory characters in rock, and features a cover by the renowned artist George Underwood and is illustrated with many rare and previously unpublished photographs."--Publisher's description
The Nazis kept extensive files on practically everybody in the Third Reich. Now author Paul Roland turns the tables with a psychological profile of the leading Nazis and their lesser-known associates