"Few men in human history have exercised such enormous power over so many people as Adolph Hitler. His story in the end is unique, at once primitive and contemporary, barbaric and yet involving modern means for mass-persuasion and mass-destruction.
But who really was the man whose brutal charisma enabled him in ten years to rise from a petty political agitator to absolute master of Germany? Who were Hitler's friends? What was he like in private? How did he establish the myth that he was the fuhrer--the chosen one?"
This paperback book was published by Grafton and is a revised version of a book originally published as Inside Adolph Hitler in 1973. 255 pages including the index. Condition is excellent for a vintage paperback. It has been read once and is from a non-smoking home. Never been in storage.
[!title:Hitler the man and the myth!]
[!publication date:1986!]
[!condition:used!]