Hitlerland : American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power by Andrew Nagorski

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9781439191002

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10
143919100X
ISBN-13
9781439191002
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23038659489

Product Key Features

Book Title
Hitlerland : American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power
Number of Pages
400 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Military / World War II, Europe / Germany, Sociology / General, General, Presidents & Heads of State, Europe / General
Publication Year
2012
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Author
Andrew Nagorski
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
22.2 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2011-017360
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
eoeThe rise of Hitler and the Nazi state, one of the most consequential and profound narratives in all of world politics, receives compelling new treatment in Andrew Nagorskie(tm)s outstanding Hitlerland . By illuminating the disparate experiences of the erae(tm)s preeminent American diplomats, journalists, intellectuals and others, Nagorski has created an engrossing, harrowing and vividly drawn mosaic of eyewitness accounts to one of historye(tm)s most phenomenal catastrophes.e -Gordon M. Goldstein, author of Lessons In Disaster: McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War in Vietnam, "Andrew Nagorski, a deft storyteller, has plumbed the dispatches, diaries, letters, and interviews of American journalists, diplomats and others who were present in Berlin to write a fascinating account of a fateful era." -Henry Kissinger, "The rise of Hitler and the Nazi state, one of the most consequential and profound narratives in all of world politics, receives compelling new treatment in Andrew Nagorski's outstanding Hitlerland . By illuminating the disparate experiences of the era's preeminent American diplomats, journalists, intellectuals and others, Nagorski has created an engrossing, harrowing and vividly drawn mosaic of eyewitness accounts to one of history's most phenomenal catastrophes." -Gordon M. Goldstein, author of Lessons In Disaster: McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War in Vietnam, This is an excellent, ably-written, in-depth, and well-illustrated treatment of a hitherto-overlooked aspect of the Third Reich: before, during , and even after its fall . . . a true gem . . . an entertaining read . . . , "Andrew Nagorski once again turns his perceptive, seasoned foreign correspondent's eye to a dramatic historical subject. This eye-opening account of the Americans in 1920s and 1930s Berlin offers a totally new perspective on a subject we thought we already knew. " -Anne Applebaum, author of Gulag: A History, " Hitlerland is a bit of guilty pleasure... fascinating." - Washington Post "Compulsively readable and deeply researched" -The Weekly Standard "A compelling work for World War II history buffs or anyone who wants to understand how such devastating evil emerged while the world seemingly watched" Library Journal "An engrossing study of the times made more fascinating and incredible in retrospect...contextually rich...[a] well marshaled study." Kirkus, "Andrew Nagorski once again turns his perceptive, seasoned foreign correspondent's eye to a dramatic historical subject. This eye-opening account of the Americans in 1920s and 1930s Berlin offers a totally new perspective on a subject we thought we already knew." -Anne Applebaum, author of Gulag: A History, "Andrew Nagorski once again turns his perceptive, seasoned foreign correspondent's eye to a dramatic historical subject. This eye-opening account of the Americans in 1920s and 1930s Berlin offers a totally new perspective on a subject we thought we already knew. " -Anne Applebaum, author of Gulag: A History, "Andrew Nagorski has written an entertaining chronicle...'Hitlerland' brings back to life some early delusions about Hitler's rise that now seem unthinkable. Any reader trying to puzzle out today's world will be unsettled by the reminder of how easy it is to get things wrong." --The Economist   "riveting....this is a book that is full of things I never knew, and I found all of them interesting. It should be on everybody's 'must read' list who is interested in history." --The Daily Beast, Michael Korda "Hitlerland is a bit of guilty pleasure... fascinating."- Washington Post "Compulsively readable and deeply researched"- The Weekly Standard "A compelling work for World War II history buffs or anyone who wants to understand how such devastating evil emerged while the world seemingly watched" - Library Journal "An engrossing study of the times made more fascinating and incredible in retrospect...contextually rich...[a] well marshaled study."-  Kirkus, "Andrew Nagorski has written an entertaining chronicle...'Hitlerland' brings back to life some early delusions about Hitler's rise that now seem unthinkable. Any reader trying to puzzle out today's world will be unsettled by the reminder of how easy it is to get things wrong." --The Economist "riveting....this is a book that is full of things I never knew, and I found all of them interesting. It should be on everybody's 'must read' list who is interested in history." --The Daily Beast, Michael Korda "Hitlerland is a bit of guilty pleasure... fascinating."- Washington Post "Compulsively readable and deeply researched"- The Weekly Standard "A compelling work for World War II history buffs or anyone who wants to understand how such devastating evil emerged while the world seemingly watched" - Library Journal "An engrossing study of the times made more fascinating and incredible in retrospect...contextually rich...[a] well marshaled study."- Kirkus, eoeAndrew Nagorski once again turns his perceptive, seasoned foreign correspondent's eye to a dramatic historical subject. This eye-opening account of the Americans in 1920s and 1930s Berlin offers a totally new perspective on a subject we thought we already knew.eoe -Anne Applebaum, author of Gulag: A History, "Andrew Nagorski's Hitlerland is a fresh, compelling portrait of Nazi Germany, as seen through the eyes of a fascinating array of Americans who lived and worked there during Hitler's rise to power. The extraordinary saga of Putzi Hanfstaengl, a Harvard graduate who became Hitler's court jester, is just one of the many page-turning stories that makes Hitlerland a book not to be missed." -Lynne Olson, author of Citizens of London, eoeAndrew Nagorski has written an entertaining chronicleee~Hitlerlande(tm) brings back to life some early delusions about Hitlere(tm)s rise that now seem unthinkable. Any reader trying to puzzle out todaye(tm)s world will be unsettled by the reminder of how easy it is to get things wrong.e --The Economist eoerivetinge.this is a book that is full of things I never knew, and I found all of them interesting. It should be on everybodye(tm)s e~must reade(tm) list who is interested in history.e --The Daily Beast, Michael Korda "Hitlerland is a bit of guilty pleasure... fascinating."- Washington Post "Compulsively readable and deeply researched"- The Weekly Standard "A compelling work for World War II history buffs or anyone who wants to understand how such devastating evil emerged while the world seemingly watched" e" Library Journal "An engrossing study of the times made more fascinating and incredible in retrospect...contextually rich...[a] well marshaled study."e" Kirkus, eoeAt times deliciously gossipy, at times thoroughly chilling, Hitlerland offers countless novel insights into Germanye(tm)s evolution from struggling democracy in the 1920s to totalitarian dictatorship in the 1930s. The intimate portraits from Hitler down add an almost tangible sense of the foibles, ambitions, insecurities and perversities of the relatively small top Nazi elite whose actions plunged our world into a catastrophe from which we are yet fully to recover. The Americans themselves come alive as a group of intense, enterprising journalists and diplomats faced with the greatest challenge of their lives.e -Misha Glenny, author of The Balkans 1804-1999, "At times deliciously gossipy, at times thoroughly chilling, Hitlerland offers countless novel insights into Germany's evolution from struggling democracy in the 1920s to totalitarian dictatorship in the 1930s. The intimate portraits from Hitler down add an almost tangible sense of the foibles, ambitions, insecurities and perversities of the relatively small top Nazi elite whose actions plunged our world into a catastrophe from which we are yet fully to recover. The Americans themselves come alive as a group of intense, enterprising journalists and diplomats faced with the greatest challenge of their lives." -Misha Glenny, author of The Balkans 1804-1999, eoeAndrew Nagorski, a deft storyteller, has plumbed the dispatches, diaries, letters, and interviews of American journalists, diplomats and others who were present in Berlin to write a fascinating account of a fateful era.e -Henry Kissinger, "Andrew Nagorskie(tm)s Hitlerland is a fresh, compelling portrait of Nazi Germany, as seen through the eyes of a fascinating array of Americans who lived and worked there during Hitlere(tm)s rise to power. The extraordinary saga of Putzi Hanfstaengl, a Harvard graduate who became Hitlere(tm)s court jester, is just one of the many page-turning stories that makes Hitlerland a book not to be missed." -Lynne Olson, author of Citizens of London, "Andrew Nagorski has written an entertaining chronicle…'Hitlerland' brings back to life some early delusions about Hitler's rise that now seem unthinkable. Any reader trying to puzzle out today's world will be unsettled by the reminder of how easy it is to get things wrong." --The Economist "riveting….this is a book that is full of things I never knew, and I found all of them interesting. It should be on everybody's 'must read' list who is interested in history." --The Daily Beast, Michael Korda "Hitlerland is a bit of guilty pleasure... fascinating."- Washington Post "Compulsively readable and deeply researched"- The Weekly Standard "A compelling work for World War II history buffs or anyone who wants to understand how such devastating evil emerged while the world seemingly watched" Library Journal "An engrossing study of the times made more fascinating and incredible in retrospect...contextually rich...[a] well marshaled study." Kirkus, "A compelling work for World War II history buffs or anyone who wants to understand how such devastating evil emerged while the world seemingly watched" Library Journal "An engrossing study of the times made more fascinating and incredible in retrospect...contextually rich...[a] well marshaled study." Kirkus
Dewey Decimal
940.54/213
Synopsis
Hitler's rise to power, Germany's march to the abyss, as seen by Americans--diplomats, military, expats, visiting authors, Olympic athletes--who watched horrified and up close. Some of the Americans in Hitler's Germany were merely casual observers, others deliberately blind, a few were Nazi apologists. But most began slowly to understand what was unfolding, even when they found it difficult to grasp the breadth of the catastrophe. Among the journalists, William Shirer understood what was happening. Edgar Mowrer, Dorothy Thompson, and Sigrid Schultz, reporters, were alarmed. Consul General George Messersmith distinguished. Truman Smith, the first American official to meet Hitler, was an astute political observer. Historian William Dodd, who FDR tapped as ambassador in Berlin, left disillusioned; his daughter Martha scandalized the embassy with her procession of lovers, Nazis she took up with; she ended as a Soviet spy. On the scene were George Kennan, the architect of containment; Richard Helms, who rose to the top of the CIA. The writers Sinclair Lewis and Thomas Wolfe, famed aviator Charles Lindbergh, and the great athlete Jesse Owens came through Germany; so did a younger generation of journalists--Richard Hottelet, Hans V. Kaltenborn, Howard K. Smith, and Ed Murrow. These Americans helped their reluctant countrymen begin to understand Nazi Germany as it ruthlessly eliminated political opponents, instilled hatred of Jews and anyone deemed a member of an inferior race, and readied its military and its people for a war for global domination. They helped prepare Americans for the years of struggle ahead.
LC Classification Number
DD253.N225 2011

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