The Hitler Problem.(Review)

National Review | January 22, 2001| | Copyright

Hitler: 1936-1945: Nemesis, by Ian Kershaw (Norton, 1,115 pp., $35)

Ian Kershaw's two-volume biography of Hitler, a prodigious work of more than 2,000 pages, comes at an exciting moment in the study of the Nazi regime and its indispensable man. Behind Kershaw lies a half century of scholarship in these matters, and a number of important and detailed controversies. Now Kershaw, who teaches at the University of Sheffield and has mastered the bulk of this material, is in a position to sum it up, express the mainstream professional consensus, and by adjudicating the ...

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