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Hitler: Ascent, 1889-1939 | Volker Ullrich
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A New York Times 2016 Notable Book A major new biographyan extraordinary, penetrating study of the man who has become the personification of evil. Ullrich reveals Hitler to have been an eminently practical politicianand frighteningly so. Timely One of the best works on Hitler and the origins of the Third Reich to appear in recent years. Kirkus Reviews An outstanding study All the huge, and terrible moments of the early Nazi era are dissectedbut the real strength of this book is in disentangling the personal story of man and monster. The Guardian (U.K.) For all the literature about Adolf Hitler there have been just four seminal biographies; this is the fifth, a landmark work that sheds important new light on Hitler himself. Drawing on previously unseen papers and a wealth of recent scholarly research, Volker Ullrich reveals the man behind the public persona, from Hitler's childhood to his failures as a young man in Vienna to his experiences during the First World War to his rise as a far-right party leader. Ullrich deftly captures Hitler's intelligence, instinctive grasp of politics, and gift for oratory as well as his megalomania, deep insecurity, and repulsive worldview. Many previous biographies have focused on the larger social conditions that explain the rise of the Third Reich. Ullrich gives us a comprehensive portrait of a postwar Germany humiliated by defeat, wracked by political crisis, and starved by an economic depression, but his real gift is to show vividly how Hitler used his ruthlessness and political talent to shape the Nazi party and lead it to power. For decades the world has tried to grasp how Hitler was possible. By focusing on the man at the center of it all, on how he experienced his world, formed his political beliefs, and wielded power, this riveting biography brings us closer than ever to the answer. Translated from the German by Jefferson Chase.
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1. I randomly read book reviews but not in preparation of writing them

2. Not usually but I might comment on certain issues that come up in other reviews if I've encountered them as well

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TheSpineView Thanks for playing and happy Tuesday! 🤗🌞📖📚 3y
bibliobliss @TheSpineView Always fun!! Happy Tuesday 3y
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Hitler: Ascent: 1889-1939 | Volker Ullrich
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never enough hours in the day. #nonfiction night with the tagged book, a little bookstagram, and then time for bed. good night, friends 🖤☕️

#currentlyreading #currentsituation #doorstoppers #history #Europe #hardcovers #librarylends #tonight #inprogress

jb72 Nonfiction is one of my favorite genres. 3y
bibliobliss @jb72 I think I could literally read just nonfiction if I had to 3y
jb72 @bibliobliss I could too. There are such a variety of genres within the nonfiction realm. Plus I‘ve read a few nonfiction that seem so surreal it could even be fiction. 3y
bibliobliss @jb72 Exactly 3y
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KCofKaysville
Hitler: Ascent, 1889-1939 | Volker Ullrich

Long but good bio of early years up to coming to power. Can be compared to a modern American who still influences people!

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Pickpick

First volume (takes us up to 1939) of this superb biography. Thorough yet always readable. Highly recommended.

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bibliobliss
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• This evening's #audiobook on the road. I am glad to get back to the tagged book; it's so riveting but of course it fills me with utter revulsion and deep sadness •

#history #Evil #Europe #nonfiction #currentlyreading #audionerd #librarylends #doorstoppers

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• Intense belly bumps while reading tonight. Having my first cup of coffee in a long while; I never thought I'd be able to give it up! Baby seems to think I don't need it Lol and honestly, I think I might have fallen out of love with java 😲 I suppose stranger things have happened! •

#reading #currentlyreading #coffee #nightreading #Hitler #history #nonfiction

Gina After I had my kids my tastes changed back to pre-baby mode. It's a thing 5y
bibliobliss @Gina 😉 good to hear!! 5y
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bibliobliss
Hitler: Ascent, 1889-1939 | Volker Ullrich

• In addition to being an evil, egomaniacal demon...Hitler was also a pathological liar. I thought I wanted to read "Mein Kampf" at some point but according to this book, MK has a lot more fiction than fact. Big surprise •

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Caroline2 Ohhhh for the sake of 5mins! 😔 6y
bibliobliss @Caroline2 I know 😔 6y
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• Hitler's recollections of war; it's amazing (NOT in a good way) how many times he dodged being a casualty himself as a dispatch runner in the first world war 😳 History would have played out so differently if he'd been part of the battlefield sacrifice •

#currentlyreading #nonfiction #history #evil

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“Hitler would often read until the early hours of the morning. Hitler‘s favourite reading material was Germanic myths and heroic sagas, closely followed by art and architectural histories. But he also read contemporary works such as the plays of Ibsen and Frank Wedekind‘s Spring Awakening.”

“Books, always books,” recalled Kubizek. “I can‘t picture Adolf without books. Books were his whole world.”

#currentlyreading #history #nonfiction #myFriday

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“People have perennially speculated about how history might have turned out had Hitler passed that admissions test. Most likely not only his life story, but Germany‘s and the world‘s would have taken a different course.”

• Hard to imagine Hitler as a fine artist instead of a horrific dictator...and yet that could have been his destiny 😳 •

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• There's no good time to start a doorstopper about Hitler but here I am...enjoying oatmeal/banana and coffee while reading about the German dictator. Did you know that Hitler appeared to love his mother very much and was actually a human being in his early years?! I'm being sarcastic; of course he was human--only humans are capable of such heinous moral atrocities as visited upon the world during his time in history •

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• History‘s demon. The personification of pure evil. The most reviled person who ever lived. In other words, my next big historical, non-fiction read •

#upnext #TBR #history #biography #evil #enemy #Hitler #AdolfHitler #Germany #WW2 #bigassbooks #tomes #doorstoppers #librarylends #hardcovers

TheBookStacker I always enjoy biographies, I read a very thick book while I was in Germany about the rise of the Reich but I‘d be interested in this. 6y
bibliobliss @TheBookStacker This is a highly anticipated biography from about 2 yrs ago. I‘m excited to read it. I know so little about Hitler as a person and scanning through it, I think it‘s going to be a fascinating read. 6y
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• I can‘t imagine how fascinated and disgusted I will be after reading this. Hitler: one of history‘s most universally reviled characters and I want to read about him. I‘m not ashamed to admit that his extreme psychopathy (that‘s probably putting it too mildly) and utter horridness intrigues my curious mind. But then I‘ve always been curious about evil minds. Wish me luck, I‘m going in as soon as possible •

#history #libraryloot #nonfiction #evil

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Gina
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Volume 1 has arrived. Weighing in at 750 pages of smallish text I have time before I buy volume 2.

RealBooks4ever I'm patiently waiting for your review! 😄 7y
Gina @RealBooks4ever Oh now that's funny! Hehehehe. I read like a snail. 7y
MrBook A few days 😉👍🏻. 7y
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Gina @MrBook intimidation factor a bit high on this one. 7y
MrBook Understandable, but very doable. 7y
Gina @MrBook I think I may put it in a backpack and force myself to carry it around till I read it. Sometimes it takes draconian measures to get me motivated. Did you read it? Thoughts? 7y
MrBook No, haven't read it yet, but I've seen it many times in the bookstores. I read Toland's bio of Hitler, which comes in at over 1,100 pages though. 7y
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Sararl77
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Well that was terrifyingly depressingly powerful. Read but know what you're in for. Going after to read some kids books now.

TrishB I have this on my list for new year purchase 😀 7y
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Sararl77
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Libby1 😢 7y
Sararl77 I'm reading this book very slowly because it's terrifying. 7y
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Depressingly familiar #trumpedupreadinglist

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AustenJennings
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dtrump ain't gonna usher fascism into this here united states like some reviews of this book seem to be suggestin' ...but he is a capitalist asshole

kspenmoll 😄 7y
JanuarieTimewalker13 @AustenJennings I stink at movie lines, but there's one I always remember from Harry and Tonto (one of my fave films of all time) and it's Harry's friend, Rivetowski says "Capitalist Bastards!" It's just the way he says it that is so good!! Sorry, your post just reminded me of H&T...such a great period piece (1974). 7y
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Wisdom tooth removal, two! So I'm in bed with this door stopper. I'm trying to rest today, but that's so hard for me to do...trying...trying. --- This is a really detailed biography of Hitler's youth and how is ideas formed and turned monstrous. I'm learning a lot, mostly everything since I know very little of him.

BookishFeminist lol talk about a scary book to read for Halloween. 7y
Notafraidofwords @BookishFeminist I know, but I've head great things about this biographer and wanted to give it a try. Plus I'm secluded to my bed after I had two of my wisdom tooth removed. 7y
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This is much more than a biography --the book is a very detailed analysis of the growth and development of National Socislism, and a harrowing history of exactly what happened to Germany, and how it happened, when the NSDAP seized power. Copious references to all the primary and secondary sources, of great value to anyone who wants to learn more about the era. Disturbing read, without question, but deeply illuminating.

QuintusMarcus And apologies to anyone offended by the book--it's what I'm reading, and I'm learning a lot. Considering the current political environment, I think there is much value in learning how political calamities occurred. 7y
Hobbinol Now that's a spooky read indeed! 7y
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bigg9058
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currently about halfway done with this very interesting and well-written bio of this monster of a hunan being.