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Hitler: Ascent by Volker Ullrich

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Hitler: Ascent

1889-1939

Volker Ullrich

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group · Print & ebook · October 24, 2017

Reading lane: 20th-Century History

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • This landmark biography of Hitler puts an emphasis on the man himself: his personality, his temperament, and his beliefs. “[A] fascinating Shakespearean parable about how the confluence of circumstance, chance, a ruthless individual and the willful blindness of others can transform a country — and, in Hitler’s case, lead to an unimaginable nightmare for the world.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Volker Ullrich's Hitler , the first in a two-volume biography, has changed the way scholars and laypeople alike understand the man who has become the personification of evil.

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Why This Clicks

Power in Motion

A focused, unsentimental account of how Hitler rose before 1939.

Come here for

  • A careful look at power taking shape
  • Serious history, no bombast

Expect

  • Dense historical context
  • A steady, analytical pace

Book Details

Authors
Volker Ullrich
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published
October 24, 2017
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
20th-Century History · Fascism & Totalitarianism
Reading lane
20th-Century History

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Publisher Categories

  • Lives in History

  • German History

  • 20th-Century History

About This Book

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • This landmark biography of Hitler puts an emphasis on the man himself: his personality, his temperament, and his beliefs. “[A] fascinating Shakespearean parable about how the confluence of circumstance, chance, a ruthless individual and the willful blindness of others can transform a country — and, in Hitler’s case, lead to an unimaginable nightmare for the world.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Volker Ullrich's Hitler , the first in a two-...

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • This landmark biography of Hitler puts an emphasis on the man himself: his personality, his temperament, and his beliefs. “[A] fascinating Shakespearean parable about how the confluence of circumstance, chance, a ruthless individual and the willful blindness of others can transform a country — and, in Hitler’s case, lead to an unimaginable nightmare for the world.” —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Volker Ullrich's Hitler , the first in a two-volume biography, has changed the way scholars and laypeople alike understand the man who has become the personification of evil. Drawing on previously unseen papers and new scholarly research, Ullrich charts Hitler's life from his childhood through his experiences in the First World War and his subsequent rise as a far-right leader. Focusing on the personality behind the policies, Ullrich creates a vivid portrait of a man and his megalomania, political skill, and horrifying worldview. Hitler is an essential historical biography with unsettling resonance in contemporary times.

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