Any student of World War II knows that Adolph Hitler was a complex and demon-ridden man. Victor, a Jewish psychotherapist dealing with personality disorders, argues that Hitler's troubled pathology has never been seriously studied because of fears that he might emerge as a guiltless and even sympathetic victim of forces beyond his control. In this painstaking analysis of Hitler's family background and childhood, supported by exhaustive study of his written and spoken utterances, the author makes a convincing case of how the German leader came to be deeply disturbed and shows how these findings manifested themselves in Hitler's social philosophy, leadership style, and, eventually, his fateful policy decisions. Less convincing is his contention that Hitler deliberately avoided quick victories over Britain and the Soviet Union to have time to complete the Holocaust. Even so, this is a fascinating and extremely lucid journey into the mind of one of the century's most pivotal figures.
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This book looks at the character Hitler not only in a historical context but more his psychological constitution, which invites one to into the mind of the single most evil man in the history of human civilization. Hitler's sickness is no excuse for what he did, but I think it's fair to say that we all identify with him in some way or another.
评分This book looks at the character Hitler not only in a historical context but more his psychological constitution, which invites one to into the mind of the single most evil man in the history of human civilization. Hitler's sickness is no excuse for what he did, but I think it's fair to say that we all identify with him in some way or another.
评分This book looks at the character Hitler not only in a historical context but more his psychological constitution, which invites one to into the mind of the single most evil man in the history of human civilization. Hitler's sickness is no excuse for what he did, but I think it's fair to say that we all identify with him in some way or another.
评分This book looks at the character Hitler not only in a historical context but more his psychological constitution, which invites one to into the mind of the single most evil man in the history of human civilization. Hitler's sickness is no excuse for what he did, but I think it's fair to say that we all identify with him in some way or another.
评分This book looks at the character Hitler not only in a historical context but more his psychological constitution, which invites one to into the mind of the single most evil man in the history of human civilization. Hitler's sickness is no excuse for what he did, but I think it's fair to say that we all identify with him in some way or another.
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