A few years ago, Sebastian Haffner's DEFYING HITLER, a memoir about
growing up in interwar Germany, sold over forty thousand copies.
After he moved to Britain in the 1930s Haffner became so shocked
about the situation in his native country that he wrote this book,
GERMANY: JEKYLL AND HYDE, in an effort to help people understand
the danger Hitler presented to the world. An incredibly accessible
book, it is packed with acute analysis of both Hitler and the
German people - from the Nazi leaders all the way down to those who
opposed them - and is a must-read for anyone interested in the
literature of the Second World War.
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