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Philippe Van Rjndt

Author of The Trial of Adolf Hitler

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Legal name
Oleg Michaelchuk
Other names
Philip Michaels
Birthdate
1950
Gender
male
Short biography
Pseudonym of Canadian author Oleg Michaelchuk (1950- ), who also writes as by Philip Michaels. He is of sf interest for The Trial of Adolf Hitler (1978), an Alternate History tale with Hitler Wins implications, in which Hitler, who had escaped death in World War Two, is brought to trial a quarter of a century later, and reawakens all the old vileness. In Samaritan (1984), a Technothriller, an underlying concern of the previous tale is articulated through a USSR plot to finish exterminating the Jewish population of Europe and Asia, after the failure of the Germans to accomplish this task.
Nationality
Canada
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Canada

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An interesting what if. Hitler gets his day in court, and makes the most of it.
What if, he had waited in hiding among the West Germans and, 25 years after his "death," mankind was witnessing the malevolent vindication of a Fuhrer resurrected?
What if, in a devastating challenge to Western civilization, the mesmerizing evil of Adolf Hitler once again was arousing the hatreds and fears of a world locked in conflict.
What if, nation was set against nation, friend against neighbor, as shock waves from the "Trial of the Century" threatened the balance of justice and the show more world's future? show less

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