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Hitler From the Inside Out: A Complete Historical and Psychological Study
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8224762187
- EAN9798224762187
- Date de parution03/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Most books about Adolf Hitler tell you what he did. This book tells you why. Written for anyone who wants to truly understand one of the most dangerous men in history, this book goes deeper than dates and events. It looks at Hitler from the inside out. That means it starts with his childhood, his family, and the world he grew up in. It follows him through his years in Vienna, the First World War, and his slow rise to power.
It shows you how he thought, what he believed, what drove him, and how someone like him was even possible. The book is divided into seven sections covering his early life, how his mind worked, his beliefs and ideology, what drove him psychologically, his political and military strategies, and finally his collapse and death in the Berlin bunker. This is not a book that admires or defends Hitler. It examines him honestly and carefully, because understanding how this happened is the only way to make sure it does not happen again.
For readers 18 and above. Contains detailed descriptions of historical violence, genocide, and political extremism.
It shows you how he thought, what he believed, what drove him, and how someone like him was even possible. The book is divided into seven sections covering his early life, how his mind worked, his beliefs and ideology, what drove him psychologically, his political and military strategies, and finally his collapse and death in the Berlin bunker. This is not a book that admires or defends Hitler. It examines him honestly and carefully, because understanding how this happened is the only way to make sure it does not happen again.
For readers 18 and above. Contains detailed descriptions of historical violence, genocide, and political extremism.



