Journalist Konrad Heiden was one of the first to recognize the young Adolf Hitler's political ingenuity and his potential. In this eyewitness account of his rise to power, the author shows how the unsophisticated, but dangerously charismatic, Hitler turned a volatile situation in Europe to his own advantage. A contemporary interpretation of why and how, by 1934, Germany was in the thrall of Hitler's perverse and self-serving ideology.
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Book Details
Imprint
Robinson Publishing
Publication Year
1999
Dimensions
Width
42 mm
Height
198 mm
Length
129 mm
Weight
450 gr
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