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Hitler: Volume I

Ascent 1889–1939
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Hitler: Volume I by Volker Ullrich delves into Adolf Hitler's early life, tracing his rise from obscurity to power in Germany. The biography offers a comprehensive look at Hitler's political strategies, personal relationships, and the socio-political context that enabled his ascent. This volume presents a detailed portrait of Hitler's character and the factors that shaped his ideologies.
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You might enjoy this book if you have an interest in historical biographies, especially those focused on influential and controversial figures. It offers a detailed and insightful look into the life of Adolf Hitler, providing context and analysis that may appeal to enthusiasts of World War II history and political leadership.

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While charting in detail Hitler's life from his childhood to the eve of the Second World War against the politics of the times, the author unveils the man behind the public persona: his charming and repulsive traits, his talents and weaknesses, his deep-seated insecurities and murderous passions.

A landmark biography that explores the uncharted territory of Hitler the human being.

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Hitler: Volume I by Volker Ullrich is a landmark biography that delves deep into the uncharted territories of Adolf Hitler's early years, shedding light on the man behind one of the most infamous figures in history. This compelling first volume meticulously chronicles Hitler's life from his humble beginnings to the precipice of the Second World War, presenting readers with a comprehensive, multidimensional portrait.

Selected as a Book of the Year by prestigious publications such as the New York Times, the Times Literary Supplement, and The Times, this biography stands out in a field with surprisingly few serious studies of Hitler since the 1930s. Ullrich distinguishes his biography by shifting focus from Hitler’s political rise and tyrannical leadership to examining Hitler as a human being. The book challenges the view that the FΓΌhrer had no private life, portraying him not as an austere political machine devoid of personality, but as an individual with complex traits.

In his detailed exploration, Ullrich uncovers Hitler’s charming yet repulsive characteristics, his innate talents contrasted with glaring weaknesses, and the deep-seated insecurities that fuelled his brutal ambitions. By drawing on a wealth of previously neglected or unavailable sources, Ullrich provides the most rounded and nuanced portrait of Hitler to date. The biography paints Hitler not merely as a psychopath but as a master of seduction and deception, someone whose magnetic influence over the German populace defies the simplistic clichΓ© of an unfeeling monster.

Moreover, Ullrich's insightful analysis helps explain the enigma of Hitler's spellbinding hold over his followers. Offering fresh perspectives, the book corrects long-held perceptions, suggesting that understanding Hitler's multifaceted personality is crucial to grasping the broader historical context of his rise to power.

Hitler: Volume I is an essential read for anyone seeking to comprehend the complexities of Hitler’s character and the dark forces he unleashed upon the world. With its authoritative research and engaging narrative, this definitive biography is certain to change forever how we view the man who led the world into one of its darkest periods.

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  • Hitler: Volume I
    Hitler: Volume I by Volker Ullrich is a landmark biography that delves deep into the uncharted territories of Adolf Hitler's early years, shedding light on the man behind one of the most infamous figures in history. This compelling first volume meticulously chronicles Hitler's life from his humble beginnings to the precipice of the Second World War, presenting readers with a...
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  • Hitler: Volume II
    The long-awaited second volume of Volker Ullrich's acclaimed biography of one of history's most notorious figures, Hitler: Volume II, delves deep into the war years. This gripping account takes readers from the early triumphs of the Blitzkrieg, the lightning-fast military campaigns that saw Nazi Germany conquer vast territories, through to the fateful decline that culminated in Hitler's suicide in his...
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Hitler: Volume I by Volker Ullrich is highly praised for its insightful and absorbing look into Hitler's pre-war years. Reviewers commend its significance for those concerned with democracy and highlight its fascinating portrayal of historical circumstances and characters. They acknowledge Ullrich's success in making the complex figure of Hitler credible and note the work as an impressive and revealing addition to existing biographies.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780099590231

Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 March 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Vintage

Contributors:

  • Translated by Jefferson Chase

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 45.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 829g

Pages: 1008

About the Author

Volker Ullrich is a historian and journalist whose previous books include biographies of Bismarck and Napoleon, as well as a major study of Imperial Germany, The Nervous Superpower 1871-1918. From 1990 to 2009, Ullrich was the editor of the 'Political Book' review section of the influential weekly newspaper, Die Zeit. On publication in Germany in 2013, Hitler- Ascent 1889-1939 became a top ten bestseller.

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