Ian Kershaw
Hitler: 1937-1945: Nemesis
The climax and conclusion of one of the
best-selling biographies of our time.
In this riveting account, drawing on many previously untapped sourcesincluding Joseph Goebbel's diaries, recently discovered in Moscowand incorporating numerous contemporaneous accounts of Nazi Germany, Ian Kershaw reveals a leader fanatically, ruinously convinced that he alone has the genius to conduct a war while his henchmen maintain the totalitarian state created in his name.
As Nemesis opens, Adolf Hitler has achieved absolute power within Germany and triumphed in his first challenge to the European powers. Idolized by large segments of the population and firmly supported by four pillars of the Nazi regimethe Party, the armed forces, the industrial cartels, and the civil serviceHitler is poised to subjugate Europe. Nine years later, his vaunted war machine destroyed, Allied forces sweeping across Germany, Hitler will end his life with a pistol shot to his head.
Kershaw's Hitler will be the final word on the most demonic figure of the twentieth century.
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