THE FÜHRER’S INNER CIRCLE : Who Knew the End Was Coming?

In January 1943, as the Sixth Army froze at Stalingrad, Hermann Göring assured Hitler that the Luftwaffe could supply the trapped troops by air, promising tonnage that never came. By April 23, 1945, Göring was sending a telegram from Berchtesgaden asking whether he should assume leadership of a collapsing Reich. Between those two moments lies the story of a circle that saw the truth in fragments and chose, each in their own way, how to face it.

The Führer's Inner Circle follows the final arc of the regime through its most intimate corridors. It traces the failed Stalingrad airlift measured against daily delivery records, the Cointreau bottle carried by Henning von Tresckow as resistance closed in, and the private calculations unfolding inside the Berlin bunker. It brings readers into the room on May 1, when Magda Goebbels made her irrevocable decision about her children, and examines what those closest to Hitler understood in the final hours.

This is a tense, character-driven account of power at the brink. It asks not simply who remained loyal, but who recognised the end and why they acted as they did when history narrowed to a handful of desperate choices.

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In January 1943, as the Sixth Army froze at Stalingrad, Hermann Göring assured Hitler that the Luftwaffe could supply the trapped troops by air, promising tonnage that never came. By April 23, 1945, Göring was sending a telegram from Berchtesgaden asking whether he should assume leadership of a collapsing Reich. Between those two moments lies the story of a circle that saw the truth in fragments and chose, each in their own way, how to face it.

The Führer's Inner Circle follows the final arc of the regime through its most intimate corridors. It traces the failed Stalingrad airlift measured against daily delivery records, the Cointreau bottle carried by Henning von Tresckow as resistance closed in, and the private calculations unfolding inside the Berlin bunker. It brings readers into the room on May 1, when Magda Goebbels made her irrevocable decision about her children, and examines what those closest to Hitler understood in the final hours.

This is a tense, character-driven account of power at the brink. It asks not simply who remained loyal, but who recognised the end and why they acted as they did when history narrowed to a handful of desperate choices.

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