"Originally published in Germany by S. Fischer Verlag. Copyright 2013 by S. Fischer Verlag GmbH, Frankfurt am Main"--Title page verso.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER β’ ThisΒ landmark biography of Hitler puts an emphasis on the man himself: his personality, his temperament, and his beliefs.
β[A] fascinating Shakespearean parable about how the confluence of circumstance, chance, a ruthless individual and the willful blindness of others can transform a country β and, in Hitlerβs case, lead to an unimaginable nightmare for the world.β βMichiko Kakutani,Β The New York Times
Volker Ullrich's Hitler, the first in a two-volume biography, has changed the way scholars and laypeople alike understand the man who has become the personification of evil. Drawing on previously unseen papers and new scholarly research, Ullrich charts Hitler's life from his childhood through his experiences in the First World War and his subsequent rise as a far-right leader. Focusing on the personality behind the policies, Ullrich creates a vivid portrait of a man and his megalomania, political skill, and horrifying worldview. Hitler is an essential historical biography with unsettling resonance in contemporary times.
Winner of Los Angeles Times Book Prize 2017
“"A wonderful array of well-chosen anecdotes...Mr. Ullrich is a journalist rather than an academic, which partly explains one of the book''s many positive features -- its remarkable fluency and readability...[F]or an entirely sound, interesting and even entertaining account, Mr. Ullrich''s study can be thoroughly recommended as a most worthwhile addition to the voluminous literature on the man." --Neil Gregor, The Wall Street Journal "The author deals with the usual turns, such as Hitler''s rough years as an aspiring artist and the horrors of trench warfare in World War I, but he adds welcome observations and interesting asides along the way...Timely, given the increase in right-wing intransigence throughout the world, and one of the best works on Hitler and the origins of the Third Reich to appear in recent years." -- Kirkus "[A] fascinating Shakespearean parable about how the confluence of circumstance, chance, a ruthless individual and the willful blindness of others can transform a country -- and, in Hitler''s case, lead to an unimaginable nightmare for the world." -Michiko Kakutani,”
Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Biography
βA wonderful array of well-chosen anecdotesβ¦Mr. Ullrich is a journalist rather than an academic, which partly explains one of the bookβs many positive features β its remarkable fluency and readabilityβ¦[F]or an entirely sound, interesting and even entertaining account, Mr. Ullrichβs study can be thoroughly recommended as a most worthwhile addition to the voluminous literature on the man.β
βNeil Gregor, The Wall Street Journal
βThe author deals with the usual turns, such as Hitlerβs rough years as an aspiring artist and the horrors of trench warfare in World War I, but he adds welcome observations and interesting asides along the wayβ¦Timely, given the increase in right-wing intransigence throughout the world, and one of the best works on Hitler and the origins of the Third Reich to appear in recent years.β
βKirkus
β[A] fascinating Shakespearean parable about how the confluence of circumstance, chance, a ruthless individual and the willful blindness of others can transform a country β and, in Hitlerβs case, lead to an unimaginable nightmare for the world.β
βMichiko Kakutani, The New York Times
βThis is, by any measure, an outstanding studyβ¦ Learned, calm and rivetingβ¦ All the huge, and terrible moments of the early Nazi era are dissected, from the early beer hall speeches, to the failed putsch, through the economic and social dislocation of Weimar and the opportunities that presentedβ¦ The political history is meticulously told. But the real strength of this book is in disentangling the personal story of man and monsterβ¦ Ullrichβs rigour and sensitivity enables him to succeed.β
βJohn Kampfner, The Guardian (U.K.)Β
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"A superb biography of the FΓΌhrerβs pre-war yearsβ¦Readable and compellingβ¦ This biography stands apart thanks to Ullrichβs refusal to buy into the ideaβassiduously fostered by the Fuhrer himselfβthat Hitler was invulnerableβ¦ The contradictory vulnerabilities that he calmly exposes heighten the power of this extraordinary portraitβ¦ It is a tribute to Ullrichβs absorbing biography that one contemplates its second volume with a shudder."
βMiranda Seymour, Daily Telegraph (U.K)
βStrikingβ¦ A highly detailed and always interesting critical narrative of [Hitlerβs] political lifeβ¦ What mark[s] him out is his conscious abandonment of conventional morality: the monstrous, shameless ease with which he lied, betrayed and murderedβ¦Ullrichβs narrative of Hitlerβs rise to powerβ¦ is full, intelligent and lucidly written.β
βNeal Ascherson, The London Review of Books
βIt succeeds brilliantly β¦ [deserves] to be read as widely as possible.β
β David Aaronovitch, The Times βBook of the Weekβ (U.K)
"In a most impressive and massive account, [Volker Ullrich] adds telling details and subtle nuances to the dictatorβs portrait and provides a fresh perspective on his rise.Β The result is a must-read book that is bound to be a critical and commercial success."
βRobert Gellately, Times Higher Education
βFine biographyβ¦ Where Ullrich adds greatly to our understanding is by making the mercurial, changeable andβ¦profoundly unknowable Hitler believableβ¦ This is a major achievementβ¦ Impressive and revealing biography.β
βNicholas Stargardt, Literary Review
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βVolker Ullrich compellingly tells us once again that no one could have been under any illusion about Hitlerβs general intentions towards the Jews from his very first appearance as a political figure, even if the detailed planning of genocide took some time to solidifyβ¦ InsightfulΒ β¦ Acutely arguedβ¦ One of the more unexpected questions we are left with by a study of political nightmare such as Ullrichβs excellent book is how we find the resources for identifying the absurd as well as for clarifying the grounds of law and honour.β
βRowan Williams, The New Statesman
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"Volker Ullrich works like a master chef: he trusts his ingredients and uses them with great care.Β The Hitler that emerges is droll, clever, hysterical, and at the same time alarmingly pragmatic; the reader is able to follow his development from oddball to messiah, propelled forwards by the dynamics between the Fuhrer and his people. Ullrich describes what happened: nothing more, nothing less. And it is exactly this impressive restraint which gives the book its two important qualities:Β it is both reliable and enormously entertaining."
βTimur Vermes, author of Look Who's Back
"The first volume of Volker Ullrichβs monumental new biography, Adolf Hitler: Die Jahre des Aufstiegs 1889-1939, is beautifully written, as befits the experienced journalist, and deeply and freshly researched, with many new details and a finely balanced judgement, as one would expect from the trained historian."
βSir Richard J. Evans, Times Higher Education βBest Books of 2013β
βUllrichβs attention to detail during this period of Adolf Hitlerβs life is exceptionalβ¦ If the second volume is as informative and interesting as the first, it will be a valuable collection for those interested in this era and those who are just learning about it.β
βJudith Reveal, New York Journal of Books
VOLKER ULLRICH is a historian and journalist whose previous books in German include biographies of Bismarck and Napoleon, as well as a major study of Imperial Germany, Die nervΓΆse Grossmacht 1871β1918 (The Nervous Superpower). From 1990 to 2009, Ullrich was the editor of the political book review section of the influential weekly newspaper Die Zeit.
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