Acclaimed journalist and World War Two expert Luciano Garibaldi explores the brutal legacy of Adolf Hitler. Always placing events in the larger social and political context, Garibaldi retraces Hitlers life from his infancy and tortured Viennese youth to his experiences in the Great War, the development of his political theories, the writing of Mein Kampf, and the execution of his ambitions with the Holocaust.
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This detailed, illustrated overview for students and general readers chronicles Hitler’s life, the development of his ideas, Hitler’s reign as dictator, and the political development of Nazism and the Third Reich. Written in a descriptive narrative style, the book begins with Hitler’s childhood and continues through his suicide and the Nuremburg trials. One chapter is devoted to excerpts from Mein Kampf and Hitler’s Table Talk. Appendices explore Hitler’s relationships with women and survey leading historians’ views on Nazi Germany and Hitler. The book offers black and white historical photos throughout, many full page. Author Garibaldi has a written previous book on Nazism. Distributed in North America by Sterling Publishing. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
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