Hitler and Women

Hitler and Women
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Publisher : Constable
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105115161890
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Book Synopsis Hitler and Women by : Ian Sayer

Download or read book Hitler and Women written by Ian Sayer and published by Constable. This book was released on 2004 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hitler's failure to find a mate, it was once suggested, is at the core of his failure as a human being, and is the source of his demonic, destructive spirit. It was Hitler's and the world's tragedy that he did not realise he had found that mate until hours before his demise (and hers). Here is a true account of that strange protracted search in a Nazi Germany at peace and war. This is an insider view of the Fuhrer, whose love life stands revealed as lying at the very heart and core of the tormented psychopath who destroyed a continent. Such an insider view is not the prerogative of the grand and the privileged - the generals and ambassadors - rather it is the secret privilege of the minions and confidential attendants, who see all and hear all as they go about their daily service: the valet, the maid, the special advisor, the psychoanalyst and personal physician, and above all the young women in Hitler's life for whom being with Hitler was 'like sitting next to the sun.'


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