"Hitler" by George H. Stein

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The author George H Stein write about World War II and

Hitler's life. Adolf Hitler became one of the 20th century's most

powerful dictators, who converted Germany into a fully militarized

society and launched World War II. The book really tries to answer

a bunch of question like was Hitler really mad?, what shaped his

twisted thoughts and actions? Though H Stein tries to show Hitler

as never the less a "great man" for how he towered over all the rest

and became a powerful figure in the shape of the modern world.

He caused the slaughter of millions of Jews and others whom he

considered inferior human beings. George H Stein also tries to

show how Hitler had unique and affective tactics and techniques.

Making anti-Semitism a keystone of his propaganda and policies,

he built up the Nazi party into a mass movement.

Adolf Hitler was a German political and government leader

and one of the 20th century's most powerful dictators.

He shaped

Germany to be a fully militarized society. Hitler made allies with

Russia and Italy and launched World War II. He taught

anti-Semitism, Making it the keystone of his propaganda and

policies. He built up the Nazi party into a mass movement. For a

time he dominated most of Europe and North Africa. He caused

the slaughter of millions of Jews and others who got in his way.

In the years between 1933 and 1945 Hitler was the central

figure in human events. Even now, more then 5 decades after his

death. His name and reputation are almost everywhere known.

although many people thought of him as the devil himself, the

author describes Hitler to be in a way a 'great man'. the author

says

1'Hitler regarded himself as a great man. He was not...