Berlin, April 1945. After almost six years of war, the end is nigh for the Nazi's. The Russians are closing in on the German capital and Hitler is holed up in the Fuhrerbunker in the city. There was an eclectic mix of individuals residing in the bunker with Hitler at this time including senior Nazi officers, Hitler's personal protection squad, soldiers, civilians, children and even a female test pilot but how did they fair at the end? Not all died or were captured. Hitler's Last Days studies Hitler's final days in the Fuhrerbunker looking at the Nazi leaders' state of mind during the war and the effect if had on his physical state, despite only being 56 at the time of his death it was said by many that he looked somewhat older. But how did Hitler really die? Or did he escape as some evidence has previously suggested? A wealth of diverse research material has been used to create an account that comes from a different angle on a popular WWII story. AUTHOR: Born in Hampshire, Mel Kavanagh spent his childhood in Surrey before joining the RAF in 1972.He comes from a family steeped in military history. His father served with the army during WWII, serving overseas. Other relations served in the Royal Navy and the RAF.His grandfather was at the Battle of Jutland during WWI aged just 16. He spent many years as an IT consultant before retraining as a teacher in 2003. Hitler's Last Days is his second work in non-fiction, the first was Hitler's Spies: Lena and the Prelude to Operation Sealion. 10 b/w illustrations