Hitler: A Study in Tyranny

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Harper Collins, Jun 5, 1991 - Biography & Autobiography - 512 pages
The classic biography of Hitler that remains, years after its publication, one of the most authoritative and readable accounts of his life. Here in an abridged edition.

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Contents

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1
The Months of Opportunity October 1931
95
BOOK II
137
1
157
August 1934
170
The Dictator
207
From Vienna to Prague 19389
233
Hitlers War 1939
284
BOOK III
321
The World Will Hold Its Breath 194041
353
Two Julys 19434
441
The Emperor Without His Clothes
448
EPILOGUE
485
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About the author (1991)

A fellow of St. Catherine's College, Oxford University, and a former administrator of the university, Alan Bullock established himself as a historian with the publication of his biography of Adolf Hitler: A Study in Tyranny (1952). Although he had the advantage of being the first person to write a scholarly study of the German leader, his work remains one of the best, if not the best, biography of the dominant political personality of the first half of the twentieth century. Bullock also produced a major work in British history, The Life and Times of Ernest Bevin (1960-1983), a three-volume biography of the British transport-union leader and foreign secretary. He also has written a number of books on broad themes and was coeditor of the Oxford History of Modern Europe. His latest work, Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives (1992) compares the two great dictators at different stages of their lives.

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