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Monster
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Main character gets involved in a conspiration, has to hide from both foes and police. Mature story woven from life stories of numerous cast. Also both take place in Germany.
I think it's safe to say that Message to Adolf was one of Urasawa's inspiration when creating Monster.
Although they are set in different periods, "Adolf ni Tsugu" and "Monster" are quite similar. They both start with a japanese man working in Germany, who gets involved in a conspiracy and becomes a wanted man by the police after investigating a murder. The man soon finds himself without a home, without a job, and constantly on the run, but never giving up on his quest to find the truth.
Overall, both manga are fast-paced thrillers, with a lot of character development and many plot twists.
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Recommended by BohemianRhapsody
Two historical thriller manga, that take place in Germany at least for a part. Even if the time setting is different, these are two similar titles, with the same feeling of thriller while purchasing someone/something
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Recommended by hubertpivert
Both are very good thriller that are very well paced. Monster is also heavily inspired by many Tezukas works, including Message to Adolf. Both of them also take place in Europe and touch on themes of being Japanese in those Countries.
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