The Meaning Of Hitler, 9781857998788
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Unmasking Hitler’s life: Success, errors, crimes, and ultimate betrayal.

The Meaning Of Hitler

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    176 pages

  • Release Date

    31 May 1997

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Summary

Decoding Hitler: An Analysis of a Life and Legacy

Sebastian Haffner delves into the life of Adolf Hitler, scrutinizing his actions, achievements, failures, intellectual flaws, and the enormity of his crimes. This is a penetrating analysis of Hitler’s trajectory, exposing his profound betrayal of Germany, the Western world, and the very foundations of human civilization.

A study that moves beyond biography to dissect Hitler’s motivations and impact.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781857998788
ISBN-10:1857998782
Series:Phoenix Giants S.
Author:Sebastian Haffner, Osers Ewald
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Edition:5th
Release Date:31 May 1997
Weight:160g
Dimensions:195mm x 131mm x 14mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

A quite dazzlingly brilliant analysis of what [Hitler] was– Observer

A quite dazzlingly brilliant analysis of what [Hitler] was * OBSERVER *Mr Haffner … has exposed better, and more briefly, than anyone else the clockwork of that infernal machine * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *A most penetrating analysis - of what Hitler was up to in his astonishing career – A L RowseTough-minded evaluation of Hitler’s career … That this book was a best-seller in Germany [43 weeks] indicates that Haffner’s countrymen welcomed this compact, lucid, hard-headed re-examination of contemporary history * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY *A stimulating book, brilliant and rich in ideas; in short a masterpiece of historical essay writing – Joachim Fest, author of PLOTTING HITLER’S DEATHAn intelligent, wholly original and very enlightening book … clear, informative and provocative * ENCOUNTER *

About The Author

Sebastian Haffner

Sebastian Haffner was born in 1907 in Berlin. He emigrated to England in 1938 and wrote for the OBSERVER for many years. He returned to Germany in 1954, where he became a prominent journalist and historian, writing for DIE WELT and STERN. He died in 1999.

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