Hitler
A Study in Tyranny
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Author
Publication
1988 - Harper & Row, New York, USA, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
122,250 words, Guess
Page Count
489 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehitlerstudyintyr00bull_0
- ISBN-100060802162
- ISBN-139780060802165
- Library of Congress Control Number79159640
- OCLC Control Number162815
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780060802165
- Open LibraryOL4468154M
Classifications
- DDC943.086/0924
- DDCB
- LCCDD247.H5 B86 1971
and 2 more
- DDC943.086 B
- LCCDD'247'H5'B85'1959
Description
Imported from Britain, with its penetrating use of relatively new source material, its well sustained narrative, its deep concentration on the man, this book should prove one of the best studies to date. The author has a fine record as an Oxford historian—he is now Censor of St. Catherine's—and states as his aim the determination of Hitler's fantastic wielding of power. He does this chronologically and with a sense of episode that makes every word readable and that brings the historical background into clear relief. The survey of Hitler's parentage is explicit as the possible emotional causes of his fanaticism, his utterly frustrative attitude toward the Germanic status quo that made him into the lying, brutal conniver who "acknowledged no masters". A lengthy follow-up takes him and his generating, generated causes through first post-WWI attempts, failure in the twenties, the depression in 1930 that swung the balance needle in his favor and allowed him successes by putsch, chancellorship, speech, extermination and invasion. Intensive examination of roles played by his henchmen, military and economic factions, and foreign negligence further clarify the techniques of lie and propaganda. A familiar period that deserves the re-emphasis and reinterpretation it gets here. A must for workers in the field. [Kirkus Reviews][1] [1]: https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/alan-bullock-2/hitler-a-study-in-tyranny/
First Sentence
Adolf Hitler was born at half past six on the evening of 20 April 1889, in the Gasthof zum Pommer, an inn in the small town of Braunau on the River Inn which forms the frontier between Austria and Bavaria.
Subjects
Places
People
Times
Series Statement
- Perennial library, P216
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