
Interpreting Hitler
About This Novel
The most famous work by Sebastian Hafner, a master historian of German political theory, caused a sensation in Germany after its publication in 1978. It topped the German bestseller list for 43 consecutive weeks. It is still the most highly rated Hitler monograph in Germany and has a very high status in the hearts of experts on the history of World War II around the world. The book strives to dissect and evaluate Hitler objectively and impartially: How did he transform from an unknown and decadent artist to a "talented" politician? What achievements did he create in Germany after he came to power that made Germans crazy? Was his diplomatic success inevitable or accidental? What is wrong with his ultra-nationalist and anti-Semitic political thinking? How did his political decisions run counter to his political goals? Is he the supreme "Führer" or a traitor in the eyes of the Germans?
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Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
History created him, then he created history
Compared with other books, this book is more objective in its analysis, analyzing it from all aspects, unlike the one I read before, which was just a subjective evaluation.
He hopes that the world will remember him for a hundred years, maybe even ten thousand years.
Interpreting Hitler
Adversity brings out talents, and times create heroes.
After registering the disc player, haha, okay, you
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Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
History created him, then he created history
Compared with other books, this book is more objective in its analysis, analyzing it from all aspects, unlike the one I read before, which was just a subjective evaluation.
He hopes that the world will remember him for a hundred years, maybe even ten thousand years.
Interpreting Hitler
Adversity brings out talents, and times create heroes.
After registering the disc player, haha, okay, you
Surgical Computer Level 3
Something interesting
500,000 marks for a loaf of bread
