
Adolf Hitler's Untold Story From His Perspective: A First-Person Chronicle
By Skriuwer.comSome secrets were never meant to be uncovered.
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About this book
History is usually told about Hitler. This book is told by him.
Drawing on his actual writings, speeches, and documented statements, this is a first-person narrative reconstruction of his inner world. It covers his youth in Linz and Vienna, his years in the trenches, his obsession with Germany's humiliation, his rise through Munich beer halls, and the unraveling of everything he built.
Reading it won't make you sympathize with him. It will make you understand, in a way that dry historical analysis never quite achieves, how a man like this is actually possible. How he thought. What he believed. Why people followed.
Understanding evil is not the same as excusing it. This book is for readers who believe that understanding it is the only way to prevent it.
Product Details
Dimensions: 6 × 9 inches / 15.24 x 22.86 cm
Cover: Paperback
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