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Explore the intricate details of Adolf Hitler's reign from 1936 to 1945 in this compelling biography. 'Hitler 1936-1945' is a meticulously researched account that completes one of the great modern biographies, following the widely acclaimed 'Hitler - Hubris'. Authored by esteemed historian Ian Kershaw, this B-format paperback, published by Penguin UK in 2001, provides an in-depth exploration of Hitler's terrifying journey to power during World War II. With its ISBN 9780140272390, this book offers readers valuable insights into the motivations behind Hitler's infamous actions, the rise of Nazi radicalism, and the catastrophic consequences of his regime, including the Holocaust. Kershaw's narrative contextualizes Adolf Hitler within the larger tapestry of European history, examining not only his personal failures and successes but also the socio-political climate that enabled his rise. This book is a crucial resource for anyone seeking to understand the darkest chapters of the 20th century and the legacy of Adolf Hitler's impact on the world. Enhance your historical library with 'Hitler 1936-1945'—a thought-provoking examination that reveals the complexities of one of history's most infamous figures. Ideal for history enthusiasts, students, and professionals alike, this biography is an essential read for anyone looking to comprehend the biological fabric of Nazi Germany and its profound implications on European history.