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Hitler's War [two volume set]

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The book is a detailed study by a controversial historian whose problematic views on historical events have led to numerous legal disputes. Nevertheless, his works continue to be published, often accompanied by commentary from knowledgeable historians. This volume completes the analysis of the life stories and ideological characteristics of Nazi leaders with a portrait of their leader. The extensive work, often based on private sources, follows Hitler on his "war path" while attempting to uncover the broader contexts and causes of the tragic events of the 20th century. The author aims to describe events from the Führer's perspective, attempting to view each episode through his eyes. This approach narrows the viewpoint but helps explain decisions that otherwise seem inexplicable. The book is not a glorification of Hitler; rather, it seeks to objectively assess the reasons behind a war that resulted in 50 million deaths, caused immense destruction across Europe and Asia, and created lasting chaos in global affairs, while also strengthening communism for 40 years.

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Hitler's War [two volume set], David John Cawdell Irving

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1977
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Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1977
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
960
ISBN10
0340167475
ISBN13
9780340167472
Serie
Primera publicación
1991
Título original
Hitler´s War and the War Path 1933-1945
Calificación
4,25 de 5
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The book is a detailed study by a controversial historian whose problematic views on historical events have led to numerous legal disputes. Nevertheless, his works continue to be published, often accompanied by commentary from knowledgeable historians. This volume completes the analysis of the life stories and ideological characteristics of Nazi leaders with a portrait of their leader. The extensive work, often based on private sources, follows Hitler on his "war path" while attempting to uncover the broader contexts and causes of the tragic events of the 20th century. The author aims to describe events from the Führer's perspective, attempting to view each episode through his eyes. This approach narrows the viewpoint but helps explain decisions that otherwise seem inexplicable. The book is not a glorification of Hitler; rather, it seeks to objectively assess the reasons behind a war that resulted in 50 million deaths, caused immense destruction across Europe and Asia, and created lasting chaos in global affairs, while also strengthening communism for 40 years.