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Ian Kershaw – Hitler: 1936 to 1945 - Nemesis
Ian Kershaw – Hitler: 1936 to 1945 - Nemesis
Ian Kershaw – Hitler: 1936 to 1945 - Nemesis
Ian Kershaw – Hitler: 1936 to 1945 - Nemesis
Ian Kershaw – Hitler: 1936 to 1945 - Nemesis
Ian Kershaw – Hitler: 1936 to 1945 - Nemesis
Ian Kershaw – Hitler: 1936 to 1945 - Nemesis
Ian Kershaw – Hitler: 1936 to 1945 - Nemesis
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Tenho também à venda o 1º volume (Ian Kershaw – Hitler: 1889 to 1936 - Hubris) que coloquei num anúncio à parte para poder mostrá-lo adequadamente, mas NÃO VENDO os volumes em separado.

O preço total para ambos fica em 22 + 22 + 5 de portes (1730 + 1830 gramas)

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Ian Kershaw – Hitler: 1889 to 1936 - Nemesis - Allen Lane, London, 2000, 6ª reimpressão da 1ª edição, 1115 páginas.

Livro em muito bom estado, miolo perfeito, páginas perfeitas. Sem assinatura de posse, notas ou sublinhados.

Com uma camada plástica protectora que pode ser removida, não foi colada ao livro.

Com 93 Ilustrações, todas a p/b.

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Review da Foreign Affairs

The second volume of Kershaw's extraordinary biography of Hitler displays such a detailed narrative sweep and analytic incisiveness that it is impossible to put down.

Kershaw illuminates how Hitler's brand of leadership was little more than a series of gambles, fierce demonstrations of will, and brilliant propaganda coups.

At the same time, the regime's bureaucratic fragmentation and personal rivalries resulted in growing inefficiency and an ideological radicalization that centered on Hitler's "vision" of racial purity and imperial conquest.

Kershaw also shows that Hitler never gave written or detailed orders during the genocidal attempt to "solve" the Jewish question. Rather, he let his subordinates carry out what they assumed were his wishes.

Since writing Mein Kampf, he had linked the mass murder of Jews to waging war; so as the war expanded, the killings escalated into the "final solution." Both the war and genocide were driven by his brutally Darwinian views on life and history and his sense of having little time.

Furthermore, Hitler's style of leadership through improvisation and the resulting "breakdown of governmental structures" prevented other institutions or groups from bypassing him.

After appointing himself supreme army commander in December 1941, Hitler left nonmilitary affairs to squabbling underlings.

Yet so thorough was Nazism's control and so widespread was public support (until the defeats began to accumulate) that only in July 1944 did a serious assassination plot develop.

Here Kershaw's account-and his description of Hitler's final weeks in his bunker-are mesmerizing.

Yet the central mystery remains. Why did a civilized and educated nation entrust its fate to a "self-professed political savior" whose endless threats to "annihilate" his enemies should have left little doubt about his true aims?

The appeals of Nazi ideology and Hitler's early successes, as well as his ability to combine mysticism and nationalism, provide part of the answer.

Still, rational explanations take one only so far.
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Ian Kershaw – Hitler: 1936 to 1945 - Nemesis

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