

An edition of Hitler, 1889-1936 (1998)
hubris
By Ian Kershaw
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Allen Lane, The Penguin Press
Language
eng
Pages
880
Description:
Ian Kershaw's HITLER allows us to come closer than ever before to a serious understanding of the man and of the catastrophic sequence of events which allowed a bizarre misfit to climb from a Viennese dosshouse to leadership of one of Europe's most sophisticated countries. With extraordinary skill and vividness, drawing on a huge range of sources, Kershaw recreates the world which first thwarted and then nurtured the young Hitler. As his seemingly pitiful fantasy of being Germany's saviour attracted more and more support, Kershaw brilliantly conveys why so many Germans adored Hitler, connived with him or felt powerless to resist him.
subjects: Politics and government, Heads of state, Nonfiction, Antisemitism, Childhood and youth, Biography, History, Hitler, adolf, 1889-1945, Nationalism, Germany, economic conditions, Germany, politics and government, 1918-1933, Germany, politics and government, 1933-1945, National socialism, Hitler, adolf , 1889-1945, Childhood and youthhitler, adolf , 1889-1945, Heads of state--germany--biography, Antisemitism--austria, Antisemitism--germany, Dd247.h5 k462 1998, 943.086092
People: Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)