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Hitler 1889-1936

Hubris

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Ian Kershaw's "Hitler" explores the tumultuous life of Adolf Hitler, from his illegitimate birth to his rise to power in Germany. The book vividly details the socio-political landscape that fueled his ascent, including anti-Semitism and nationalism. It concludes with the Nuremberg laws and the German army's march into the Rhineland, setting the stage for war.

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Hitler 1889-1936, Ian Kershaw

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2000
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Subtitle
Hubris
Language
English
Released
2000
Format
Paperback
Pages
912
ISBN13
9780393320350
Series
Hitler
First published
1998
Original title
Hitler. Vol 1, 1889–1936: Hubris
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Ian Kershaw's "Hitler" explores the tumultuous life of Adolf Hitler, from his illegitimate birth to his rise to power in Germany. The book vividly details the socio-political landscape that fueled his ascent, including anti-Semitism and nationalism. It concludes with the Nuremberg laws and the German army's march into the Rhineland, setting the stage for war.