The author was the only writer authorized by the Nazi party to write a biography of Adolf Hitler for the English-speaking world. The result was a 1938 publication. This 2014 edition has a new introduction by historian Bob Carruthers, and is based on the same interviews and information in the 1938 book.
A biography of Adolf Hitler, chronicling his life from his early struggles as an obscure Austrian artist, and tracing his rise to power as leader of the Nazi party and the German nation, and describing his ambitions that brought the entire world into a military conflict.
Gretchen Muller and her family were family friends of Adolph Hitler before he became a monster. After escaping Germany, Gretchen developed three rules for staying alive--blend in with her surroundings, never reveal her true identity, and never, under any circumstances, go back to Germany. However, when her new life is threatened, she must break rule three and risk everything to go back home.
Examines the mass murders committed by the Nazi and Stalinist regimes, describing how the killings were more widespread than many believed, and explores how those crimes influenced other events in modern history.
Photographs and text help describe what it was like to live under the Nazi regime in the 1930s and early 1940s, examining how the Nazi's impacted life for men, women, and children of all nationalities.