Summer 2013. Adolf Hitler wakes up on a neglected patch in the middle of Berlin. In the deepest peace, without his party, without his loyalists, without Eva. Alone and alone in a sea of immigrants. 66 years after his presumed death, he is stuck in the present and against all odds starts a new career - on television! And eventually - how else - he'll go into politics! His watchword will be the fight against speeding and dog excrement on the pavements. This bitter political satire shows contemporary Germany as a cynical society driven forward by an unscrupulous desire for success, which, despite decades of democracy, is completely defenceless against demagogues of the coarsest kind. "On the one hand, this is a hilariously comic book, because the author captures Hitler's jargon perfectly. But on the other hand, it will soon freeze the smile on your face." (Stern). The novel has sold more than half a million copies.
- translated by Michaela Škulteta and published by Argo
Acting: Alan Novotný and Lukáš Hejlík
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