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This detailed reference guide, based on a vast amount of source data, traces every known detail of Hitler's career, with extensive quotation both from Hitler's own speeches and writings and from those of his contemporaries. This new edition features an enlarged and updated bibliography and introduction.

Produktbeschreibung
This detailed reference guide, based on a vast amount of source data, traces every known detail of Hitler's career, with extensive quotation both from Hitler's own speeches and writings and from those of his contemporaries. This new edition features an enlarged and updated bibliography and introduction.
Autorenporträt
MILAN HAUNER was born in Germany during World War II and educated in Prague, France and England, where he studied at St John's College, Cambridge, and St Antony's, Oxford. He has published eight books and more than one hundred scholarly articles. Among his books are India in Axis Strategy (1981) and What is Asia to us? (1990). He is currently preparing a critical edition of President Edvard Benes' war memoirs 1939-45.
Rezensionen
'Although published twenty-five years ago this essential reference book on Hitler and his time has only gained in value with this revised edition.' - Professor Eberhard Jäckel, University of Stuttgart.

'An indispensable research tool which has been considerably improved and enlarged since its first edition 25 years ago. Every student on Hitler and the Third Reich will be as glad as I am for this paperback edition.' - Professor Jost Dülffer, University of Cologne.

'This unique chronology has no counterpart and is an indispensable tool for students of Hitler and the Third Reich.' -Professor Stanley Payne, UW-Madison

'I found Milan Hauner's book extremely useful when working on my biography of Hitler. I greatly welcome the paperback version of the revised edition, which will bring this valuable reference work to a wider readership.' - Professor Sir Ian Kershaw, University of Sheffield