Hitler in Vienna, 1907-1913

Hitler in Vienna, 1907-1913
Author: J. Sydney Jones
Publisher: Cooper Square Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2002-01-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1461661048

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The revelatory look at Hitler's formative years in Vienna provides startling insights into the future Furher.

Hitler, the Turning Point

Hitler, the Turning Point
Author: J. Sydney Jones
Publisher: Scarborough House
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1987-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812862805

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Hitler's Vienna

Hitler's Vienna
Author: Brigitte Hamann
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2000
Genre: Heads of state
ISBN: 0195140532

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An exploration of the critical, formative years Adolf Hitler spent in Vienna, this study is both a cultural and political portrait of the city, and a biography of Hitler from 1906 to 1913. Photos and line illustrations.

Hitler's Vienna

Hitler's Vienna
Author: Brigitte Hamann
Publisher: Tauris Parke Paperbacks
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2011-02-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781848852778

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What turned Adolf Hitler, a relatively normal and apparently unexceptional young man, into the very personification of evil? To answer this question, acclaimed historian Brigitte Hamann has turned to the critical, formative, years that the young Hitler spent in Vienna. As a failing, bitter, and desperately poor artist, Hitler experienced only the dark underbelly of Vienna, which was seething with fear, racial prejudice, anti-Semitism and conservatism. Drawing on previously untapped sources—from personal reminiscences to the records of shelters where Hitler slept—Hamann vividly recreates the dark side of fin de siècle Vienna and paints the fullest and most disturbing portrait of the young Hitler to date.

Thunder at Twilight

Thunder at Twilight
Author: Frederic Morton
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2014-03-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0306823276

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Thunder at Twilight is a landmark historical vision, drawing on hitherto untapped sources to illuminate two crucial years in the life of the extraordinary city of Vienna-and in the life of the twentieth century. It was during the carnival of 1913 that a young Stalin arrived in Vienna on a mission that would launch him into the upper echelon of Russian revolutionaries, and it was here that he first collided with Trotsky. It was in Vienna that the failed artist Adolf Hitler kept daubing watercolors and spouting tirades at fellow drifters in a flophouse. Here Archduke Franz Ferdinand had a troubled audience with Emperor Franz Joseph-and soon the bullet that killed the Archduke would set off the Great War that would kill ten million more. With luminous prose that has twice made him a finalist for the National Book Award, Frederic Morton evokes the opulent, elegant, incomparable sunset metropolis-Vienna on the brink of cataclysm.

Hitler

Hitler
Author: Volker Ullrich
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 1034
Release: 2016
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 038535438X

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Originally published: Germany: S. Fischer Verlag.

The Master Plan

The Master Plan
Author: Heather Pringle
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2006-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1401383866

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A groundbreaking history of the Nazi research institute whose work helped lead to the extermination of millions In 1935, Heinrich Himmler established a Nazi research institute called The Ahnenerbe, whose mission was to send teams of scholars around the world to search for proof of Ancient Aryan conquests. But history was not their most important focus. Rather, the Ahnenerbe was an essential part of Himmler's master plan for the Final Solution. The findings of the institute were used to convince armies of SS men that they were entitled to slaughter Jews and other groups. And Himmler also hoped to use the research as a blueprint for the breeding of a new Europe in a racially purer mold. The Master Plan is a groundbreaking expose of the work of German scientists and scholars who allowed their research to be warped to justify extermination, and who directly participated in the slaughter -- many of whom resumed their academic positions at war's end. It is based on Heather Pringle's extensive original research, including previously ignored archival material and unpublished photographs, and interviews with living members of the institute and their survivors. A sweeping history told with the drama of fiction, The Master Plan is at once horrifying, transfixing, and monumentally important to our comprehension of how something as unimaginable as the Holocaust could have progressed from fantasy to reality.

Prelude to a Nightmare

Prelude to a Nightmare
Author: Williams College. Museum of Art
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2002
Genre: Art, Austrian
ISBN:

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"This brochure documents the Williams College Museum of Art's contribution to The Vienna Project, a collaboration among eleven arts and cultural institutions in the Berkshires that explores the art and culture from Vienna. The Clark Art Institute originated the concept and has worked to ensure the success of the project.

Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler
Author: Nigel Blundell
Publisher: Grub Street Publishers
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2017-08-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526702010

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A rare, revealing, and chilling photographic history of Adolf Hitler—from mollycoddled child to vile propagandist to despotic madman. One of the most intriguing mysteries about the rise of history’s most despised dictator is just how utterly ordinary he once seemed. A chubby child, a mama’s boy, an idle student, a failed artist, self-pitying outcast, and just another face in the crowd. The early images of Adolf Hitler give no hint of the demonic spirit bent on global domination. Only later in his tortured life came the metamorphosis, and the mask fell away to reveal a monster. Adolf Hitler: Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives traces this dramatic process in photographs—some iconic, some rare and intimate. And they are all revealing in their gradually subtle and disturbing transformation, demonstrating the mesmerizing power that Hitler wielded not only over the German public but also statesmen, industrialists, and the global media. Many culled from the author’s private collection, the photographs collected here provide unique insight into the mind of a megalomaniac and architect of the twentieth century’s most unfathomable atrocity.

The Young Hitler I Knew

The Young Hitler I Knew
Author: August Kubizek
Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2011-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848326076

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August Kubizek met Adolf Hitler in 1904 while they were both competing for standing room at the opera. Their mutual passion for music created a strong bond, and over the next four years they became close friends. Kubizek describes a reticent young man, painfully shy, yet capable of bursting into hysterical fits of anger if anyone disagreed with him. The two boys would often talk for hours on end; Hitler found Kubizek to be a very good listener, a worthy confidant to his hopes and dreams. In 1908 Kubizek moved to Vienna and shared a room with Hitler at 29 Stumpergasse. During this time, Hitler tried to get into art school, but he was unsuccessful. With his money fast running out, he found himself sinking to the lower depths of the city: an unkind world of isolation and ‘constant unappeasable hunger’. Hitler moved out of the flat in November, without leaving a forwarding address; Kubizek did not meet his friend again until 1938. The Young Hitler I Knew tells the story of an extraordinary friendship, and gives fascinating insight into Hitler’s character during these formative years. This is the first edition to be published in English since 1955 and it corrects many changes made for reasons of political correctness. It also includes important sections which were excised from the original English translation.