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Hitler's War and the War Path

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Using information gleaned from German military records and archives as well as from the unpublished diaries notes and correspondence of the Reichs top ministers noted historian David Irving explores the strategies objectives and execution of Hitlers War from the breathtaking and often surprising perspective of Adolf Hitler himself. This shocking controversial best seller stunned the European continent with its startling revelations about Germanys ultimate dictator. It is unique among biographies in its method of describing an event--WWII as through the eyes of one of the dictators himself. "What Hitler did not order or did not learn does not figure in this book " explains the author. "The narrative of events unfolds in the precise sequence that Hitler himself became involved in them." For instance the first that the reader knows of a plot against Hitlers life is when Count von Stauffenbergs bomb explodes beneath the table at the Fuehrers headquarters. It is an unusual technique but it works. The book sold 25 000 copies in its first UK hardback edition and it was often reprinted (Macmillan Ltd.) and translated. It became an approved reference work at West Point and Sandhurst and it figures prominently in university libraries around the world because it quotes documents that other historians have failed to find. In 1991 Focal Point an imprint founded in 1980 published a new Deluxe edition updated and including The War Path the narrative of Hitlers prewar years. Mr. Irvings other publications had by then come under a systematic campaign of attack. In July 1992 on the day after he returned from Moscow bringing the unpublished Goebbels diaries from the former Soviet archives Macmillans capitulated and secretly ordered all stocks of his books burned. Libraries came under pressure to pull his books from their shelves. Italian French Spanish and Scandinavian publishers were prevailed upon not to release their editions of the book. The 1991 Focal Point edition incorporated all the latest archival finds including the diaries of Hermann Goering and Hitlers notorious doctor Morell and for the first time dramatic color photographs taken by Hitlers cameraman Walter Frentz. This new edition is further updated with evidence including the long-lost Gestapo interrogations of Rudolf Hesss staff now in private hands and signals intercepted by British codebreakers. HB beautifully and extensively illustrated 1024 pages