Hitler's Charisma: Leading Millions into the Abyss

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Apr 16, 2013 - History - 384 pages
Fuelled by hate, incapable of forming normal human relationships, unwilling to listen to dissenting voices, Adolf Hitler seemed an unlikely leader, and yet he commanded enormous support and was able to exert a powerful influence over those who encountered him. How did Hitler become such an attractive figure to millions of people? That is the question at the core of Hitler’s Charisma.
 
Acclaimed historian and documentary filmmaker Laurence Rees examines the nature of Hitler’s appeal and reveals the role his supposed “charisma” played in his success. Here is a fascinating social, psychological and historical investigation into the formation of a personality whose determination and vision would at the outset convince a small group of like-minded political and social outcasts but would eventually win over an entire nation and plunge the rest of the world into a cataclysm unlike any that had ever been seen before. Hitler’s Charisma is a natural culmination of twenty years of writing and research on the Third Reich and a remarkable examination of the man and the mind at the heart of it all.

(With 16 pages of black-and-white illustrations)
 

Contents

Introduction
3
PART ONE THE ROAD TO POWER
7
Discovering a Mission
9
Making a Connection
21
Searching for a Hero
33
Developing a Vision
44
Offering Hope in a Crisis
56
Being Certain
68
The Lure of the Radical
117
The Thrill of Release
131
Turning Vision into Reality
145
The Great Gamble
179
Charisma and Overconfidence
203
False Hope and the Murder
232
Last Chance
259
The Death of Charisma
272

PART TWO JOURNEY TO
79
The Man Who Will Come
81
The Importance of Enemies
108
Acknowledgements
295
Index
331
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Laurence Rees is the writer, director and producer of the BBC TV series The Dark Charisma of Adolf Hitler. The former head of BBC Television History programs, he has specialized for the last twenty years in writing books and making television documentaries about the Nazis and World War II. Previous projects that were both series and books include Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution and World War II Behind Closed Doors.
 
In 2006 Rees won the British Book Award for History Book of the Year for Auschwitz. Educated at Oxford University, he was appointed in 2009 a senior visiting fellow in the International History Department of the London School of Economics and Political Science. In 2010 he launched the multimedia website WW2History.com, which won best in class awards in the education and reference categories at the 2011 Interactive Media Awards. He lives in London.

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