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The Hitler of history
Book • 1997
In *The Hitler of History*, John Lukacs explores the vast array of biographies and interpretations of Adolf Hitler, critiquing how different historians have portrayed him.
By examining these biographies, Lukacs aims to clarify the true nature of Hitler and his impact on history, addressing questions about his motivations and the societal factors that enabled his rise to power.
The book provides a nuanced understanding of Hitler's role in the 20th century and his enduring influence on historical discourse.
By examining these biographies, Lukacs aims to clarify the true nature of Hitler and his impact on history, addressing questions about his motivations and the societal factors that enabled his rise to power.
The book provides a nuanced understanding of Hitler's role in the 20th century and his enduring influence on historical discourse.
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Al Murray as a thought-provoking analysis of Hitler's place in history and the challenges of historical interpretation.


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