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[1] In French it is described as a récit, while The Guardian described it as an historical essay with literary flourishes.

[3] The action of the book takes place during the time between the rise to power of the German Nazi party (chapter: A secret meeting),[4] and the Anschluss (chapter: Interview at the Berghof and The art of indecision).

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