3 Quotes & Sayings By Paul Majkut

Paul Majkut is an award-winning journalist who has written for Time, New York, and National Geographic. He is the author of five books, including The Last Dinosaur: How We Created the Dinosaur Mystery (Simon & Schuster, 2016) and the critically acclaimed Between Earth and Sky: An Astronaut's Journey (HarperCollins, 2014).

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At the entrance of the Führerbunker, a dandelion pushed through the crack between cobblestones. The cadet did not notice that he stepped on it as they entered the bunker. A dark cloud of smoke rose from a burning ministry. Zeller fantasized that the filth that surrounded him was cleansed. He saw himself, a portly and tailored leader in a white uniform with gold epaulets, buttons, and stripes. He imagined himself in an immaculate, white city in Antarctica. Paul Majkut
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The burned corpses of the doppelgängers of Hitler and Braun, numerous false leads, meticulously orchestrated evidence, misdirection, and other diversions now being set in place will confuse the Americans and Russians, Zeller knew, and, in the end, put them at each other’s throats. Paul Majkut