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Donald Trump in the Footsteps of Adolf Hitler? A Groundbreaking Political Analysis from a European Perspective
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PHILADELPHIA - PennZone -- Asker Publications Announces a Groundbreaking Political Analysis from a European Perspective

Title: Donald Trump in the Footsteps of Adolf Hitler by Geir Sivertsen

Release Date: August 1, 2024


Asker Publications is proud to announce the release of Donald Trump in the Footsteps of Adolf Hitler, a critical examination of Donald Trump's impact on American democracy, authored by Geir Sivertsen. This timely book comes as the United States stands on the precipice of the 2024 presidential election, making it a must-read for voters, political analysts, and historians alike.

Drawing from his unique vantage point as a retired European businessman with extensive global experience, Sivertsen offers a detailed critique of Trump's journey from a reality TV personality to a figure with authoritarian traits. The book begins with his observations of Trump's unconventional approach to international politics, including his notable interactions with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Sivertsen uses facts, personal observations, and a broad understanding of political dynamics to discuss the pressing issues facing America today: the economy, the justice system, healthcare, abortion rights, voting rights, climate policy, and immigration. Each topic is explored not just as a political issue but as a decision that will define the future of the country.

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As election day approaches, Sivertsen urges Americans to consider the long-term impacts of their electoral choices. His book is a call to action; to think, to question, and to vote wisely based on facts rather than fear or falsehoods.

Donald Trump in the Footsteps of Adolf Hitler is available for purchase at Amazon, IngramSpark, and Lulu. Review copies and interviews with Geir Sivertsen can be requested by contacting the author at geir@gewibooks.com.

About the Author Geir Sivertsen, born in Norway in 1946, holds a Master of Business Administration from France and a Bachelor from Norway. With his extensive international experience, including a significant stint in the United States, Sivertsen brings a well-rounded and insightful perspective to the discussion of global and American politics. Now retired, he lives in Thailand while keeping an eye on international economy and politics.

For media inquiries, contact Geir Sivertsen at geir@gewibooks.com. Phone: +66929140390

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