Hitler, 1936-45

Hitler, 1936-45
Title Hitler, 1936-45 PDF eBook
Author Ian Kershaw
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 1242
Release 2000
Genre Antisemitism
ISBN 9780393322521

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"In this volume, Ian Kershaw introduces Adolf Hitler at the apex of his power, idolized by millions of Germans for bringing the nation out of economic catastrophe. The Nazi party, the armed forces, the industrial cartels, and the civil servants are all "working towards the Fuhrer." Meanwhile, Hitler is poised to realize his Mephistophelean vision : the subjugation of Europe under the Thousand Year Reich and, in the process, the annihilation of the Jews. For three years, Hitler and his relentless armies pluge the European continent into a bloodbath, as German soldiers, accompanied by fanatical SS units, slaughter conquered troops and civilians alike. Then, as Allied might prevails, Kershaw reveals a Hitler transformed from invincible warlord to desperate gambler, ultimately bring destruction to his country and ending his life in a bunker under the ruines of Berlin. Based on immense research, including the use of many previously untapped sources, Hitler, 1936-1945"--Page 4 of cover.

Hitler 1936 To 1945 Nemesis

Hitler 1936 To 1945 Nemesis
Title Hitler 1936 To 1945 Nemesis PDF eBook
Author Ian Kershaw
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2001-10-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0140272399

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Winner of the Wolfson Prize for History, Ian Kershaw's Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis is the concluding second volume of one of the greatest biographies of modern times. 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 Rhineland occupation, from Czechoslovakia to Poland; addressing crucial questions about the unique nature of Nazi radicalism; exploring the Holocaust and the poisoned European world that allowed Hitler to operate so effectively; and ending nine years later with the suicide in the Berlin bunker, Kershaw allows us as never before to understand Hitler's motivation and impact. 'Magisterial ... anyone who wishes to understand the third reich must read Kershaw, for no on has done more to lay bare Hitler's morbid psyche' Niall Ferguson, Sunday Telegraph 'An achievement of the very highest order ... a marvellous book' Michael Burleigh, Financial Times 'No previous biographer has examined Hitler's devilishness in Kershaw's detail ... his book is so comprehensive, so richly documented and so judicious that it will not soon be superseded' Daniel Johnson, Daily Telegraph Ian Kershaw's other books include Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis, Making Friends with Hitler, Fateful Choices: Ten Decisions that Changed the World 1940-4 and The End: Hitler's Germany, 1944-45. Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis received the Wolfson History Prize and the Bruno Kreisky Prize in Austria for Political Book of the Year, and was joint winner of the inaugural British Academy Book Prize.

Hitler's Nemesis

Hitler's Nemesis
Title Hitler's Nemesis PDF eBook
Author Walter Scott Dunn
Publisher Praeger
Total Pages 264
Release 1994-09-30
Genre History
ISBN

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This book traces the development of the Russian Army in reaction to the rise of Hitler. Caught by surprise in 1941, the Red Army had achieved superiority over the Germans by 1943, and had no real need for Western military assistance. The Russians, as this book establishes, won because they had better organization and equipment--i.e., a better and more effective army. By delaying the second front, the Allies gave Stalin the opportunity to enslave Eastern Europe.

Hitler: A Biography

Hitler: A Biography
Title Hitler: A Biography PDF eBook
Author Ian Kershaw
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 1073
Release 2010-01-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0393075621

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“Magisterial . . . anyone who wishes to understand the Third Reich must read Kershaw.”—Niall Ferguson “The Hitler biography of the twenty-first century” (Richard J. Evans), Ian Kershaw’s Hitler is a one-volume masterpiece that will become the standard work. From Hitler’s origins as a failed artist in fin-de-siècle Vienna to the terrifying last days in his Berlin bunker, Kershaw’s richly illustrated biography is a mesmerizing portrait of how Hitler attained, exercised, and retained power. Drawing on previously untapped sources, such as Goebbels’s diaries, Kershaw 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. Some images in the ebook are not displayed owing to permissions issues.

Hitler, 1936-45

Hitler, 1936-45
Title Hitler, 1936-45 PDF eBook
Author Ian Kershaw
Publisher
Total Pages 1115
Release 2000
Genre Antisemitism
ISBN 9780141004181

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Hitler

Hitler
Title Hitler PDF eBook
Author Ian Kershaw
Publisher Allan Lane
Total Pages 1115
Release 2000-01
Genre Antisemitism
ISBN 9780713992298

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It is impossible to offer an adequate parallel to Hitler's situation in 1936. With the peaceful resolution of the Rhineland crisis, Hitler became both the adored object of the vast majority of Germans and an international symbol of modernity and dynamism. He managed this while in reality being the dictator of a system of single-minded viciousness new to human experience.

Hitler

Hitler
Title Hitler PDF eBook
Author Ian Kershaw
Publisher Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages 248
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This book addresses the nature and mechanics of Hitler's rise to power.