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Takeover: Hitler’s Final Rise To Power Timothy W. Ryback, published by Headline Publishing Group / Hachette India. The world’s greatest poker game is being played here.
“Hitler’s People” is nonetheless a fascinating and instructive book. Mr. Evans, a distinguished historian best known for his works on Nazi Germany, revisits the topic, but from a fresh ...
In his new book, acclaimed historian of the Nazis Laurence Rees takes a forensic look at how the authoritarian regime rose to power and the ordinary citizens who let it happen. Nine of the 12 ...
In my recent book, Takeover: Hitler’s Final Rise to Power, I chronicled the fraught relationship between the tyrant and the titan, but my story ended in January 1933, so I did not detail the ...
Hitler's book collection can provide insight into his mindset, as well as the rise of antisemitism and Nazism, according to Gray. "You're getting a look into the mind of a madman," he said.
Her book reveals a real-time shock at how thoroughly and quickly the Nazis stormed into those deepest recesses. Sex dreams about Hitler, she hints, were not uncommon.