Adolf Hitler: A Portrait

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Spellmount, 2006 - 214 pages
A radically different biography of Hitler, revealing aspects of his life that are either unknown or hardly known, based on original research in primary sources, analyzed and narrated in a fresh, insightful style. The first book to explain convincingly the origins of Hitler’s anti-Semitism. The first book to demonstrate the crucial importance of art in Hitler’s life and vision for the German people. he first book to reveal the truth about the 1939 assassination attempt on Hitler. A lucid and cogent analysis of the genesis of the Holocaust. A penetrating insight into the complex and twisted mind of Adolf Hitler.

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À propos de l'auteur (2006)

Michael FitzGerald has an honors degree in philosophy, including political philosophy, and is the author of a work on psychic warfare in World War II, which has been described as "racy and readable," "extremely well-researched," "the standard work on the subject," and "a classic in the field." He has made a lifetime study of Hitler and German history between 1918 to 1945 and has given numerous talks to a variety of organizations.

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