Hitler: 1889-1936: Hubris

Hitler: 1889-1936: Hubris

by IanKershaw (Author)

Synopsis

More than half a century after his suicide and the destruction of his entire movement, Hitler continues to prey on the modern mind to a degree which is quite unique. Ian Kershaw's HITLER allows us to come closer than ever before to an understandingof the man and of the catastrophic sequence of events which allowed a bizarre misfit to climb from a Viennese doss-house to leadership of one of Europe's most sophisticated countries. As Hitler's seemingly pitiful fantasy of being Germany's saviourattracted more and more support, Kershaw brilliantly conveys why so many Germans adored him, connived with him or felt powerless to resist him.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 880
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Allen Lane
Published: 24 Sep 1998

ISBN 10: 0713990473
ISBN 13: 9780713990478
Prizes: Shortlisted for Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 1999 and Whitbread Prize (Biography) 1998 and Whitbread Book Awards: Biography Category 1998.

Author Bio
Ian Kershaw is Professor of Modern History at the University of Sheffield and one of the world's leading authorities on Hitler. He was the historical advisor to the recent highly successful BBC series The Nazis: A Warning from History.