Hitler
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Hitler
(Penguin books)
Penguin, 1974
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Note
This translation originally published: New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich ; London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1974. - Translation of: 'Hitler : e Biographie'. Berlin : Propyläen-Verlag, 1973
Includes bibliographical references (p. 817-829) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A biography of Hitler. This study by the author of "The Face of the Third Reich", is of an evil man who made history with a high-handedness that even in his day seemed anachronistic, and who taught the world some bitter lessons it will never forget.
Table of Contents
- Part I An aimless life: background and departure
- the shattered dream
- the granite foundation
- the flight to Munich
- redemption by war. Interpolation I - The great dread. Part II The road to politics: a part of the German future
- local triumphs
- challenging the powers that be
- the putsch. Part III The long wait: the vision
- crises and resistances
- deployment for battle. Part IV The time of struggle: from provincial to national politics
- the landslide
- at the gates of power
- at the goal. Interpolation II German catastrophe or German consistency? Part V Seizure of power: legal revolution
- on the way to the Fuehrer State
- the Roehm Affair. Part VI The years of preparation: the age of "faits accomplis"
- views of an unperson
- the "greatest German in history"
- unleashing the war. Interpolation III - the wrong war. Part VII Victors and vanquished: the Generalissimo
- the Third World War
- lost reality. Part VIII Catastrophe: oppositions
- goetterdaemmerung. Conclusion: the dead end.
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