Summary:
The book provides a comprehensive historical account of Nazi Germany, from its origins to its defeat, detailing the political, social, and military events under Hitler's regime. It draws on the author's personal observations as a journalist in Germany, as well as extensive documentation from the period, to analyze the factors that led to the rise and catastrophic collapse of the Third Reich.
Key points:
1. Hitler's Rise: The book outlines Hitler's journey from his early life to becoming Germany's leader, focusing on post-WWI Germany's socio-political climate.
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