Fuelled by hate. Unable to form normal human relationships.
Unwilling to debate political issues. In many ways Adolf Hitler
seemed an unlikely leader, yet he inspired millions, leading
Germany into the cataclysmic events of the Second World War. But
how was Hitler able to exert such power over those around him?
Award-winning historian and documentary maker Laurence Rees draws
on twenty years of research into the Third Reich, as well as
contemporary accounts of people who knew Hitler, to examine the
nature of Hitler's appeal and reveal the role his unique 'charisma'
played in his success. 'Offering acerbic insight ... this arresting
account asks and answers all the right questions' Daily Telegraph
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