The Man Who Invented Hitler: The Making of the Fuhrer FROM THE PUBLISHER
Adolf Hitler emerged from the First World War temporarily blinded from a gas attack, never having risen beyond the rank of lance corporal and showing no signs of the leadership that would make him feared throughout the world. Yet, within months of the armistice, he had started building the Nazi party with himself as its unassailable personification, the Fuhrer. How did the change come about?
SYNOPSIS
An intriguing insight into how an aimless and unpromising soldier became one of the most charismatic and monstrous leaders of the 20th century.