Hitler Myth'
Explore the captivating insights of Ian Kershaw in his compelling work, 'Hitler Myth', published by Oxford University Press in 2001. This reissue spans 320 pages and provides a profound analysis of the myth that upheld one of history's most infamous dictators, Adolf Hitler. Kershaw meticulously examines the powerful grip Hitler had on the German populace, arguing that it was not merely his personality or the peculiarities of Nazi ideology that fueled this allegiance, but rather the underlying social and political values prevalent among the people of that era. This thought-provoking study is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of power, belief, and the historical context of Hitler's regime. Add this significant work to your collection today and gain deeper insights into a pivotal period of history.