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The Man Who Didn't Shoot Hitler (1918)

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In September of 1938, the British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain travelled to meet with Adolf Hitler for discussions at his private mountain retreat. It was hoped they would prevent Europe’s then seemingly inevitable descent into war. Whilst he was there he noticed a painting. Hitler explained that the compassionate soldier was a man by the name of Henry Tandey and claimed that he owed him his life.

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