Hitler

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Discover a groundbreaking exploration of one of history's most controversial figures with Brendan Simms' profound biography of Adolf Hitler. This extensively researched book, published by Penguin UK in 2020, delves into the truths surrounding Hitler's underlying ideologies, challenging the prevalent perceptions about his motivations and actions. Contrary to popular belief, this biography reveals that Hitler's core concerns revolved around the threats posed by international capitalism and Anglo-America rather than just Bolshevism, providing a fresh perspective on his anti-Semitism and territorial ambitions.

Spanning 704 pages, this B-format paperback is filled with meticulously gathered evidence from new sources that illuminate the development of Hitler's thought process following World War I. Simms articulates how Hitler viewed the United States and the British Empire as models for a German empire, founded on principles of land appropriation and violence. Through this enlightening narrative, readers will understand Hitler's urgent desire to create a powerful global presence for Germany, fearing extinction from foreign influences and emigration.

This crucial biography dissects the complexities of Hitler's ambitions and provides insights into the impact of ideology on human behavior, illustrating how ideas led to history's most horrific actions. Essential for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone looking to decipher the complexities of one of history’s darkest eras, Brendan Simms' Adolf Hitler biography is a must-read to grasp the true depths of this infamous leader's aspirations and the resulting global conflict.

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