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Adolf Hitler

af Colin Cross

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"Colin Cross has written about Adolf Hitler's life and career in ordinary biographical terms, and has concentrated on the man rather than on the demonic political leader. He sees Hitler as an unsophisticated, self-taught thinker who was passionately patriotic. As a young man he lived on dreams, failingfirstly at school and later in his attempts to become an artist.The outbreak of war in 1914 rescued him from a precarious living as a painter, and he volunteered and served for four years with conspicuous bravery, believing that Germany would emerge as a great and victorious nation. This belief was brutally shattered by defeat and the terms of the Versailles Treaty, and his drift towards German nationalism is clearly traced back to these early days. Colin Cross carefully records the growth of National Socialism in the Twenties, and the special factors in German politics which made the rise of somebody of Hitler's type almost inevitable."--Jacket.… (mere)
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In its time a very reasonable, factual account of 1 of the 20th Century's 3 most brutally evil & criminal Leaders (Stalin & Mao): The author examines the circumstances of Adolf Hitler's stunning Life story from its utterly nondescript early years to global recognition as one of the greatest monsters of the Human Race. ( )
  tommi180744 | May 15, 2019 |
5223. Adolf Hitler, by Colin Cross (read 25 Nov 2014) Though I read Joachim Fest's excellent biography of Hitler on 21 Aug 1978 and Ian Kershaw's two-volume biography in 2001, I found this work, published in 1973, a lively and well-written book, even though it sort of leans over backward to be "fair" to Hitler in some respects. It is based on a study of Hitler's books and words as reported in books, as well as books by people who knew or have studied Hitler. I found it fresh and was interested in the author's assessment as to why Hitler did the things he did, e.g., why he was so dumb as to declare war on the U.S. when if he had not the U.S. might have fought Japan first and Hitler would have lasted longer. (He feels Hitler did not think it made much difference since the U.S. was helping Germany's enemies already before Pearl Harbor.) The book is full of little touches that I do not remember hearing before, such as that when Mussolini thought Cairo would be captured he was looking for a white horse to ride into Cairo on! This is a refreshing and non-lengthy biography which does a good job looking at Hitler objectively and non-polemicly. ( )
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"Colin Cross has written about Adolf Hitler's life and career in ordinary biographical terms, and has concentrated on the man rather than on the demonic political leader. He sees Hitler as an unsophisticated, self-taught thinker who was passionately patriotic. As a young man he lived on dreams, failingfirstly at school and later in his attempts to become an artist.The outbreak of war in 1914 rescued him from a precarious living as a painter, and he volunteered and served for four years with conspicuous bravery, believing that Germany would emerge as a great and victorious nation. This belief was brutally shattered by defeat and the terms of the Versailles Treaty, and his drift towards German nationalism is clearly traced back to these early days. Colin Cross carefully records the growth of National Socialism in the Twenties, and the special factors in German politics which made the rise of somebody of Hitler's type almost inevitable."--Jacket.

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