Adolf Hitler
Title | Adolf Hitler PDF eBook |
Author | James Buckley |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2017-08-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1481479431 |
Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of what it takes to be considered one of the worst figures in history, with this brand-new nonfiction series that focuses on the most nefarious historical figures. On a list of the worst people ever, Adolf Hitler is certainly at or near the top. Born the son of a low-ranking government official, no one would have predicted that the young Adolf would grow up and become the leader of millions of Germans as well as one of the most despised figures of the twentieth century. Hitler himself wanted to be an artist, but he couldn’t get into art school. The rejection was just one more thing in a long chain of events that made him angry. Angry at the world. Angry at specific groups of people. As his anger grew, so did his hatred until eventually there was very little else left. When Hitler entered politics, he found himself surrounded by people who agreed with him. Who would listen to his rants and would happily follow his every decree and cheer his every word. But why did people let him do that? Why did they follow him? What made his policies so attractive? And what made Adolf Hitler so popular? Find out with this biography that takes a deeper look at Hitler…because history isn’t just about the heroes.
Adolf Hitler Jr
Title | Adolf Hitler Jr PDF eBook |
Author | Buck Young |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2006-06 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1425713912 |
Tenaciously pursued by NAZI hunters, Adolf Hitler Jr enlists in the U.S. Marines seeking anonymity. His enemies locate him and influence U.S Government agencies to assign him to Iraq where they believe he can be more easily killed... Suspense, fear and murders occur... Some other mentioned events and influences on the novel are: Adolf Hitler´s private journal; Holocaust propaganda; The ark of the Covenant; Sexuality; Secret laboratories at Dimona, Israel and at Peenemunde, Germany; The Swastika symbol; UFOs; Aliens, Angels and Gods; Neo-NAZI atomic research; WW II: The Christian vs. Jew vs. Communist war; The Iraq religious war.
Shadow in the Glass
Title | Shadow in the Glass PDF eBook |
Author | Justin Richards |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2015-02-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1849909059 |
When a squadron of RAF Hurricanes shoots down an unidentified aircraft over Turelhampton, the village is immediately evacuated. But why is the village still guarded by troops in 2001? When a television documentary crew break through the cordon looking for a story, they find they've recorded more than they'd bargained for. Caught up in both a deadly conspiracy and a historical mystery, retired Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart calls upon his old friend the Doctor. Half-glimpsed demons watch from the shadows as the Doctor and the Brigadier travel back in time to discover the last, and deadliest, secret of the Second World War. This is an adventure set partly in the Second World War, featuring the Sixth Doctor as played by Colin Baker and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany
Title | Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany PDF eBook |
Author | Earle Rice |
Publisher | Morgan Reynolds Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Germany |
ISBN | 9781931798785 |
Adolf Hitler is best known as the man at the helm of the regime that instigated World War II and killed millions during the Holocaust. The worldwide economic depression that began in 1929 attracted unhappy Germans to Hitler's promise of a revitalized and powerful state. A series of political maneuvers vaulted Hitler to power, and he moved quickly to establish himself as supreme dictator. He drove Europe into World War II, decimating the people and the landscape in an ultimately fruitless attempt to expand Germany's borders.
German big business and the rise of Hitler
Title | German big business and the rise of Hitler PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Ashby Turner |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1985 |
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The Last of the Hitlers
Title | The Last of the Hitlers PDF eBook |
Author | David Gardner |
Publisher | Bmm |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
At the end of World War II, the man Adolf Hitler called my loathsome nephew changed his name and disappeared. The British born William Patrick Hitler, by then settled in the USA, remained anonymous. This title tells the story of David Gardner's search for Hitler, his discovery that he was dead and had had four sons. Those four sons established a pact that, in order for Adolf Hitler's genes to die with them, none of them would have children.
Children of Nazis
Title | Children of Nazis PDF eBook |
Author | Tania Crasnianski |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 267 |
Release | 2018-02-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1628728086 |
The Fascinating Story of Eight Children of Third Reich Leaders and their Journey from Descendants of Heroes to Descendants of Criminals In 1940, the German sons and daughters of great Nazi dignitaries Himmler, Göring, Hess, Frank, Bormann, Höss, Speer, and Mengele were children of privilege at four, five, or ten years old, surrounded by affectionate, all-powerful parents. Although innocent and unaware of what was happening at the time, they eventually discovered the extent of their father's occupations: These men—their fathers who were capable of loving their children and receiving love in return—were leaders of the Third Reich, and would later be convicted as monstrous war criminals. For these children, the German defeat was an earth-shattering source of family rupture, the end of opulence, and the jarring discovery of Hitler's atrocities. How did the offspring of these leaders deal with the aftermath of the war and the skeletons that would haunt them forever? Some chose to disown their past. Others did not. Some condemned their fathers; others worshiped them unconditionally to the end. In this enlightening book, which has been translated into eleven languages, Tania Crasnianski examines the responsibility of eight descendants of Nazi notables, caught somewhere between stigmatization, worship, and amnesia. By tracing the unique experiences of these children, she probes at the relationship between them and their fathers and examines the idea of how responsibility for the fault is continually borne by the descendants.