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Biography from 'Who's Who in Nazi Germany'.
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Profiles the Führer, his rise to power, and the Holocaust. Includes images, books and links. From a Danish Holocaust site.
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Source page of speeches and writings by Hitler on anti-Semitism and World War II. From the Encyclopedia of Jewish History and Culture.
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Translation of a 1919 letter indicating Hitler's call for irrevocable removal of the Jews from German life.
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Outlines Hitler's views and opinions of democracy and sheds light on his worldview within the context of his definition of democracy.
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Excerpt from Mein Kampf. Hitler indicates he is intent on demonstrating his credentials as a leader of the antisemitic radical right.
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A psychological assessment considering indicators that Hitler was fully aware of the implementation of the Holocaust. References.
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Includes pictures of Hitler's handwriting with commentary telling how it shows his mental state.
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Repository of Hitler writings, speeches, art and posters. While the site claims to be politically neutral any mention of the Holocaust is notable by its absence.
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Excerpt from "Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume One" on Hitler's plans to invade Poland.
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An essay in progress that suggests "tribalism" as the explanation for Hitler's atrocities.
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Quotations and debates regarding Hitler's dietary habits as well as testimony from his secretary, Traudl Junge.
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Article which puts forward the view that Hitler was not a vegetarian and discusses Hitler's eating and drinking habits. Includes quotes.
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A compilation of source material to support the argument that Hitler thought of himself as a Christian.
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Ian Kershaw's OU Lecture from BBC FOUR re-evaluating how history will judge Hitler's legacy. Includes a downloadable mp3 version.
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Notes on how Adolf Hitler was able to take power.
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Translation of Adolf Hitler's book.
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Hitler's Mein Kampf in 9,000 words
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Essay refuting the assertion that Hitler or the Nazi regime were socialist in character.
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Online version of the Office of Strategic Services source book on Hitler. The OSS was a US wartime agency which later became the CIA. Psychological profile of Hitler and a number of 1930s and 1940s era articles, essays and studies of the German dictator.
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Images and descriptions of some of Hitler's artwork.
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Online academic article by Wolfgang Mieder examining Hitler's use of language in Mein Kampf.
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A collection of quotations by Adolf Hitler
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Archive featuring audio files, images, and video of Adolf Hitler.
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An essay written by Holocaust survivor and noted author Elie Wiesel on Adolf Hitler and the nature of evil.
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A synopsis of key points about Adolf Hitler and his significance from an educational site on the Holocaust.
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Explores his obsession with black magic and its relationship to his irrational fear of Judaism. Discusses the Aryan race and Dietrich Eckart's influence on Hitler. Includes links to Holocaust photo galleries.
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The story of the Nazi Führer and his road to power
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Alice Miller examinines childhood mistreatment as a factor in Hitlers' and his accomplices' acts.
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Adolf Hitler tells you who he is through his own words: a focus on just who Hitler was. Also his youthful experiences that shaped his perceptions.
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A complete history covering the rise of Adolf Hitler from unknown to dictator of Germany. Includes photos.
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Review of a book by Eugene Davidson on Hitler and links to reviews of his other books on Hitler.
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An online book examining the relationship between Hitler and international financiers.
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A short essay of Adolf Hitler from the Holocaust History Project.