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Organized by subject areas in a unique Q&A format, this book offers quick access to facts and anecdotes about Hitler's life, shedding light on his habits, beliefs, and obsessions. 'A wonderful addition to the works about Hitler.'--Isaiah Kuperstein, Association of Holocaust Organizations. of rare photos.
Could have been better."A concise biography of Adolf Hitler" is the premiere book for people wanting to start learning about the former dictator and tyrant of Germany. The author lays the book out into a series of different topics and within these different sections he gives a complete viewpoint of Hitler. These range from his eating habits, sexual life, as well as his controversial mind set. The author also dispels of some of the myths that we have always heard about Hitler. The book finishes with very short biographies of some of the leader's friends. The one true stenghth of this book is it causes the reader to want to know more about the subject. Even with this said there are some weaknesses with the book. The first is the fact that each chapter is a separate section within itself, which means there is not a unity that flows from chapter to chapter. This in turn, leads to a difficult readability and almost encourages the reader to stop after each chapter instead of wanting to read the whole book. This is compounded even more by the author's need to insert the phrase "See Chapter 3" or "See Chapter 8", which might have seemed helpful at the beginning but after the tenth repetition it became an unwanted and dreaded statement. Secondly, there is a complete absence of pictures, or maps. This forces the reader to count on the author to illustrate images through the use of words. A practice that Mr. Fuchs fails to complete. For example, the author only attempts to describe Heinrich Himmler as the "one with pince-nez glasses" and yet he than tries to give a 4 page biography about the complex German SS captain. Even with these weaknesses the book is still an informative piece of historical data. It must also be noted that the source index stretches out over 80 plus pages. The author justifies this by saying he wishes for the readers to use his book as a "stepping stone" for further research. This leads this reviewer to wonder what Thomas Fuchs could have done if he had expanded his research and maybe had not so hastily rushed to the publisher. Pro: 1) Stepping stone for Hitler researchCons: 1) Fragmented chapters, lack of unity 2) Lack of maps and illustrations 3) Research could have been expanded throughout the book
the ULTIMATE reference guide to HitlerThis is unquestionably the ultimate resourse on a very complex individual. Formatted in a user-freindly encyclopedic style, this book details everything that was but never should-have-been concerning Hitler's entire life. Author Fuchs digs up some amazingly obscure facts about the much-chronicled Hitler. Most impressive are the chapters concerning his family life. I have personally used this volume numerous times for historical research, and insist this book used by all those interested in learning the truth behind Adolf Hitler.
Brockhaus-1809: Reinike der Fuchs
Brockhaus-1837: Reineke der Fuchs · Fuchs
Brockhaus-1911: Fuchs [4] · Fuchs [5] · Fuchs [6] · Fuchs [3] · Fliegender Fuchs · Fuchs · Fuchs [2]
DamenConvLex-1834: Reineke der Fuchs · Fuchs
Herder-1854: Fuchs [2] · Fuchs [1]
Meyers-1905: Fuchs [5] · Fuchs [4] · Reineke Fuchs · Fuchs, fliegender · Fuchs [3] · Fuchs mit der Gaus · Fliegender Fuchs · Fuchs [2] · Fuchs [1]
Pagel-1901: Fuchs, Friedrich · Fuchs, Ernst
Pierer-1857: Fuchs [4] · Fuchs [3] · Fuchs · Reinecke Fuchs · Fuchs [2] · Brasilianischer Fuchs · Blauer Fuchs · Fuchs [1] · Fuchs mit der Gans