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Hitler in Liverpool
Author(s): John Antrobus
Hitler in Liverpool is set in Liverpool in the year 1912, where Hitler's brother Alois owns a local restaurant and who was also married for a very brief time to an actress from the English city. The drama opens with Alois's younger brother Adolf, the future Nazi leader, who is at this point just twenty-four, for a surprise visit.
Format: Drama
Cast Size: 10M/2F
Snapshot
Original or Prominent Production: Gate Theatre, Notting Hill, London, 1980
Original Language: English
Publisher:
Calder Publications, 1983
Experience(s) Chronicled: Germany, Hitler and the Growth of Nazism