The first part of Volker Ullrich’s two-volume biography examines Hitler not as a monster or madman, but as a human being with “undeniable talents and obviously deep-seated psychological complexes.”
MICHIKO KAKUTANI, New York Times
Tue, 09/27/2016 - 1:46pm
The first part of Volker Ullrich’s two-volume biography examines Hitler not as a monster or madman, but as a human being with “undeniable talents and obviously deep-seated psychological complexes.”