A ruthless dictator who saved his country from economic ruin only
to nearly destroy it--and an entire people--in his quest for world
domination, Adolf Hitler forever changed the course of history. In
this masterful account of Hitler's life, biographer A.N. Wilson
pulls back the curtain to reveal the man behind the mythic figure,
shedding new light on Hitler's personality, his desires, and his
complex relationship with the German people.
While Hitler maintained that his life had been characterized by
"struggle" from its very beginnings, Wilson shows that the reality
could not have been more different. Hitler grew up in middle-class
comfort and, as a young man, lacked ambitions of any sort besides a
vaguely bohemian desire to become an artist. And while the
Hitlerian mythos holds that he forged his skills as a leader during
the First World War, Wilson explains the truth: Hitler spent most
of the war as an office boy miles from the front lines, and only
received his cherished Iron Cross because of his slavishness to the
officers he served. The army gave him a sense of purpose and
brotherhood, however, which continued to inspire Hitler once the
war ended.
Hitler left the army with no skills, contacts, or money--and
yet, within fourteen years, he would become chancellor of the
German nation. Wilson describes the story of Hitler's ascent as one
of both opportunism and sheer political shrewdness. He possessed no
real understanding of the workings of government but had a
prodigious knack for public speaking, and found that a large number
of Germans, despairing at their country's recent defeat and
terrified by the specter of international communism, were willing
to listen to the right-wing fantasies that had taken root inside
his head. Allying himself with the extremist German Workers' Party
(soon renamed the National Socialist Party), Hitler offered many
Germans a seductive vision of how the country might raise itself
back up and reclaim its rightful place at the center of world
politics.
Wilson shows that, although Hitler's bid for power stalled at
first, he soon gained traction with a German public starved for
hope. Using his skills as a manipulator, Hitler found himself first
at the head of the Nazi Party, then at the helm of the German
nation. Wilson explores the forces that allowed Hitler to become
Chancellor of Germany, and later to march Germany into total war.
He examines Hitler's increasingly virulent anti-Semitism and his
decision to implement the Final Solution to exterminate European
Jews, and he considers Hitler's tactical successes--and
failures--in World War II. Wilson also reveals a great deal about
how Hitler's personal life affected his time as Germany's leader,
from the lasting pain caused by the death of his mother and the
suicide of his young niece to his poor health and addiction to the
drugs prescribed by his doctor. As Wilson demonstrates, Hitler the
Fuhrer was not so different from Hitler the bohemian: lazy, moody,
and hypersensitive, he ruled more through intimidation and the
mystifying force of his personality than through any managerial
skill or informed decision-making. His story--and that of
Germany--is ultimately a cautionary tale. In a modern era enamored
with progress, rationality, and modernity, it is often the darkest
and most chaotic elements of society that prove the most
seductive.
Hitler's unlikely rise to power and his uncanny ability to
manipulate his fellow man resulted in the deaths of millions of
Europeans and a horrific world war, yet despite his colossal role
in world history, he remains mythologized and, as a result,
misunderstood. In Hitler, A.N. Wilson limns this mysterious figure
with great verve and acuity, showing that it was Hitler's
frightening normalcy--not some otherworldly evilness--that makes
him so truly terrifying.
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