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This book offers a clear, factual, and analytical examination of Adolf Hitler, focusing on his rise to power, political ideology, leadership methods, and the devastating consequences of his rule. Written from a historical and critical perspective, it aims to help readers understand how one individual influenced global events and caused immense human suffering.
Rather than glorifying its subject, the book places Hitler within the broader social, economic, and political conditions of early 20th-century Germany. It explores how propaganda, nationalism, fear, and institutional failures enabled authoritarianism and mass manipulation.
Key topics covered in this book include:
•Hitler’s early life and influences that shaped his worldview
•The collapse of democracy and rise of the Nazi Party
•Use of propaganda, symbolism, and mass persuasion
•Core beliefs of Nazi ideology and racial policies
•The role of totalitarian control and suppression of dissent
•World War II and the global consequences of Hitler’s decisions
•The Holocaust and systematic human rights violations
•Lessons history offers to prevent future extremism
This book is intended for students, educators, and readers seeking to understand history critically. It encourages reflection on moral responsibility, the dangers of unchecked power, and the importance of safeguarding democratic values and human dignity.
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- ISBN9798902162865
- ÉditeurRob Satterfield
- Date de publication9 février 2026
- FormatEpub
- ProtectionFiligrane numérique
- Catégories BISACBiographie & Autobiographie / Historique, Histoire / Holocauste, Éducation / Histoire
- LangueAnglais
