Hidden Corners of History

Hidden Corners of History

by Peng Zhixiang

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Napoleon, Hitler, Franco... What kind of images would these seemingly certain historical figures look like in the writings of a medical professor? Peng Zhixiang, a medical professor who has studied abroad, taught and lived in Europe and the United States for many years, traveled thousands of miles to visit the historical scenes involving the above-mentioned figures, and unexpectedly unearthed a series of surprising historical events. It turns out that the Third Reich was not monolithic, and Hitler was almost killed in assassinations by his subordinates many times. The tragic Battle of Leningrad is well-known for its magnificence, but its tragedy is far more than jaw-dropping. During World War II, dictator Franco's incomprehensible actions unexpectedly paved the way for Spain to embark on the track of democracy. ...Here, the complexity of history is vividly displayed, and the inevitable accidents of individual life are lamentable. Professor Peng Zhixiang's discussion and thinking on the values ​​of different human civilizations are even more profound.

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