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Adolf Hitler
Book • 1976
This biography by John Toland is a detailed and chronological account of Adolf Hitler's life, from his childhood and early years in Vienna to his rise as the leader of Nazi Germany.
The book includes extensive research and interviews with people close to Hitler and the Nazi regime, providing insights into Hitler's personal life, his political strategies, and the events that shaped his career.
It covers key periods such as World War I, Hitler's consolidation of power, the Holocaust, and the final days of the Third Reich.
Toland's work is notable for its dispassionate tone and thorough documentation, making it a valuable resource for understanding Hitler's life and impact.
The book includes extensive research and interviews with people close to Hitler and the Nazi regime, providing insights into Hitler's personal life, his political strategies, and the events that shaped his career.
It covers key periods such as World War I, Hitler's consolidation of power, the Holocaust, and the final days of the Third Reich.
Toland's work is notable for its dispassionate tone and thorough documentation, making it a valuable resource for understanding Hitler's life and impact.
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Recommended by Thomas777 as an essential revisionist history book on the Third Reich.

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Mentioned by Thomas777 as an essential book for people seeking a revisionist view of the Third Reich.

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Mentioned as a book written by James Vincent Murphy that praised Hitler and served as a propaganda piece.

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