Führer The Novel

Führer The Novel by Allan Prior is a biographical novel published by Penguin in 1995, featuring 808 pages in English. This edition presents a fictional recreation of Adolf Hitler’s life, exploring the personal experiences and psychological makeup of a man whose rise from poverty in Vienna significantly impacted Europe and led to immense historical consequences.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of Hitler’s character, providing insights into his motivations and the circumstances that shaped his actions. The book examines the interplay between personal history and broader historical events, offering a perspective on the factors that contributed to one of the most tumultuous periods in modern history. Through this exploration, the novel addresses themes of ambition and the darker aspects of human nature within the context of significant historical events.
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A biographical novel based on the facts of Adolf Hitler’s life. These facts are extended to a fictional recreation of the personal life and psychological make-up, of a man who rose from the poverty of a down-and-out in Vienna, to alter the face of Europe and cause 50 million deaths.
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