Hitler, a study in tyranny

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Hitler, a study in tyranny

Alan Bullock

(Penguin books, . Penguin history)

Penguin Books, 1990, c1962

Rev. ed., [repr. ed]

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Reprint. Originally issued in series: Pelican books, 1962

Previous ed. published:Long Acre : Odhams, 1952

Includes bibliographical references (p. [809]-815) and index

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The book covers the whole of Hitler's life, from his obscure beginnings through his advance to supreme absolute power and then his final decline and suicide in the bunker as Russian shells fell around him. Bullock divides the narrative into three main sections. The first deals with Hitler's early life, his rise to party leader in the years following the First World War, and his gaining of the Chancellorship in 1933. The second part describes how he consolidated his position and extended his power once he was in office. The third and final part is about his actions in the Second World War.

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