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Hitler 1936-1945
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Discover the compelling biography 'Hitler 1936-1945' by Ian Kershaw, a definitive exploration of Adolf Hitler's life during the crucial years of World War II. This meticulously crafted trade paperback, issued by Penguin UK in 2001, spans 1168 pages filled with in-depth analysis and contextual exploration of one of history's most notorious figures. Delving into Hitler's dramatic European conquests after the remilitarization of the Rhineland to his eventual demise in the Berlin bunker, Kershaw provides profound insights into the mindset of the Nazi regime. This book tackles pivotal topics like Nazi radicalism and the Holocaust, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the socio-political landscape of Europe that enabled Hitler's rise. Whether you are a historian, a student of World War II, or someone intrigued by the complexities of totalitarianism, 'Hitler 1936-1945' is an essential addition to your collection. Enhance your knowledge about one of history's darkest chapters with this indispensable biography that captures the essence of a tumultuous era.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780140272390
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2001
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 1168
Description:
Following the enormous success of HITLER- HUBRIS this book triumphantly completes one of the great modern biographies. No figure in twentieth century history more clearly demands a close biographical understanding than Adolf Hitler; and no period is more important than the Second World War. Beginning with Hitler's startling European successes in the aftermath of the Rhinelland occupation and ending nine years later with the suicide in the Berlin bunker, Kershaw allows us as never before to understand the motivation and the impact of this bizarre misfit. He addresses the crucial questions about the unique nature of Nazi radicalism, about the Holocaust and about the poisoned European world that allowed Hitler to operate so effectively.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780140272390
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2001
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 1168
Description:
Following the enormous success of HITLER- HUBRIS this book triumphantly completes one of the great modern biographies. No figure in twentieth century history more clearly demands a close biographical understanding than Adolf Hitler; and no period is more important than the Second World War. Beginning with Hitler's startling European successes in the aftermath of the Rhinelland occupation and ending nine years later with the suicide in the Berlin bunker, Kershaw allows us as never before to understand the motivation and the impact of this bizarre misfit. He addresses the crucial questions about the unique nature of Nazi radicalism, about the Holocaust and about the poisoned European world that allowed Hitler to operate so effectively.
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