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Michiko Kakutani, the New York Times’s chief book critic, has a very interesting review out this week of volume one of Volker Ullrich’s new two-part biography of Adolf Hitler.
A new biography of Adolf Hitler by Volker Ullrich explores the dictator's personality and how he destroyed democracy.
“Arguably no individual in modern history has managed to accumulate such immense power in such a relatively short space of time as Adolf Hitler,” Longerich writes.
A secret biography of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler commissioned by Soviet dictator Josef Stalin is to be published this month, the book's British publisher said Friday.
German historian and journalist Volker Ullrich refers to Jackel’s sage words as he launches into Hitler: Ascent, 1889-1939 (Alfred A. Knopf), the first part of a magisterial biography of “the ...
How did Hitler evolve from a homeless artist to a murderous tyrant? When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Adolf Hitler was the ...
Inside the court of Adolf Hitler Richard J Evans’s group biography of the Third Reich’s enforcers provides a revelatory account of the Nazi mind.