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Hitler’s Private Library : The Books That Shaped His Life

  • Hitler's Private Library : The Books That Shaped His Life
  • Attribution

    by Timothy W. Ryback
  • Publication Details

    Book, 1st ed, Alfred A. Knopf, 2008
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     BROWSING (MAIN)  DD247.H5 R94 2008  AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    A brilliantly original exploration of some of the formative influences in Hitler?s life?the books he most revered, and how they shaped the man and his thinking. We learn how hisextensive readings on religion and the occult provide the blueprint for his notion of divine providence, how the words of Nietzsche and Schopenhauer are reborn as infamous Nazi catchphrases, and, finally, how a biography of Frederick the Great fired the destructive fanaticism that compelled Hitler to continue fighting World War II when all hope of victory was lost. Hitler?s Private Library, a landmark in the study of the Third Reich, offers a remarkable view into Hitler?s intellectual world and personal evolution. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • An original exploration of some of the formative influences in Hitler’s life–the books he most revered, and how they shaped the man and his thinking. Hitler’s education and worldview were formed largely from the books in his private library. Recently, hundreds of those books were discovered in the Library of Congress by Timothy Ryback, complete with Hitler’s marginalia on their pages– underlines, question marks, exclamation points, scrawled comments. Ryback traces the path of the key phrases and ideas that Hitler incorporated into his writing, speeches, conversations, self-definition, and actions. In the process, he demonstrates the ability of books to preserve in vivid ways the lives of their collectors.–From publisher description
  • Contents

    • Preface: The man who burned books
    • Frontline reading, 1915 - The mentor’s trade
    • The Hitler trilogy
    • The lost philosopher
    • Book wars
    • Divine inspiration
    • Frontline reading, 1940
    • Hitler’s history of the Second World War
    • A miracle deferred
  • ISBN

    • 9781400042043
    • 1400042046
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