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History remembers him as the man who led a nation into war, who turned propaganda into a weapon, and who orchestrated a reign of terror that left tens of millions dead. But who was Adolf Hitler before the speeches, before the swastika, before the world fell into flames?
This gripping biography peels back the layers to uncover the full arc of Hitler’s life—from his humble beginnings in Austria and his frustrations as a failed artist, to his rise as a manipulative political force, and his transformation into one of history’s most infamous dictators. Meticulously researched and told with raw clarity, this book chronicles not only the milestones of Hitler’s life, but the terrifying consequences of unchecked power.
Adolf ‘Adi’ Hitler’s birth was unremarkable, as was his carefree boyhood and troubled teenage years. A talented artist but a lazy pupil who hated following rules, how did a school dropout who had failed an entrance exam to one of the most prestigious art schools- twice- and had been a constant pain to his teachers end up as the leader of the largest political party, then the Chancellor and lastly the dictator of Germany?
From a homeless young man shovelling snow and selling paintings to Jews in Vienna, to an insignificant soldier in World War I, to the leader of a little-known movement that in a few years’ time catapulted him to international fame- a party that gave him the platform to rail against what he termed as the enemies of Germany- the Jews.
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- ISBN9798902162148
- ÉditeurRob Satterfield
- Date de publication22 janvier 2026
- FormatEpub
- ProtectionFiligrane numérique
- Catégories BISACBiographie & Autobiographie / Historique, Histoire / Holocauste, Éducation / Histoire
- LangueAnglais
