Love letters from history’s tyrants
Stalin was to the point. Napoleon went on and on. Hitler did it as if he were writing an employee's job review. A new book looks at love letters of famous people, including tyrants.
Stalin was to the point. Napoleon went on and on. Hitler did it as if he were writing an employee's job review. A new book looks at love letters of famous people, including tyrants.
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