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Hitler's First War - Adolf Hitler, the Men of the List Regiment, and the First World War (Hardcover)
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Hitler's First War - Adolf Hitler, the Men of the List Regiment, and the First World War (Hardcover)
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Perhaps no individual in modern history has received more intensive
study than Adolf Hitler. His many biographers have provided
countless conflicting interpretations of his dark life, but
virtually all agree on one thing: Hitler's formative experience was
his service in World War I. Unfortunately, historians have found
little to illuminate this critical period. Until now.
In Hitler's First War, award-winning author Thomas Weber delivers a
master work of history--a major revision of our understanding of
Hitler's life. Weber paints a group portrait of the List Regiment,
Hitler's unit during World War I, to rewrite the story of his
military service. Drawing on deep and imaginative research, Weber
refutes the story crafted by Hitler himself, and so challenges the
historical argument that the war led naturally to Nazism. Contrary
to myth, the regiment consisted largely of conscripts, not
enthusiastic volunteers. Hitler served with scores of Jews,
including noted artist Albert Weisberger, who proved more heroic,
and popular, than the future Fuhrer. Indeed, Weber finds that the
men shunned Private Hitler as a "rear area pig," and that Hitler
himself was still unsure of his political views when the war ended
in 1918. Through the stories of such comrades as a
soldier-turned-concentration camp commandant, veterans who fell
victim to the Holocaust, an officer who became Hitler's personal
adjutant in the 1930s but then cooperated with British
intelligence, and the veterans who simply went back to their
Bavarian farms and never joined the Nazi ranks, Weber demonstrates
how and why Hitler aggressively policed the myth of his wartime
experience.
Underlying all Hitler studies is a seemingly unanswerable question:
Was he simply a product of his times, or an anomaly beyond all
calculation? Weber's groundbreaking work sheds light on this puzzle
and offers a profound challenge to the idea that World War I served
as the perfect crucible for Hitler's subsequent rise."
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