Hitler Only the World Was Enough

Hitler Only the World Was Enough by Brendan Simms is a comprehensive biography published by National Geographic Books on October 27, 2020. This 704-page work delves into the complexities of Adolf Hitler’s ideology, challenging common perceptions about his motivations. Simms argues that Hitler’s primary concerns were not the threats of Bolshevism but rather international capitalism and Anglo-America, which shaped his anti-Semitic views and his quest for ‘living space’ for Germany.
In this biography, readers will find an exploration of how Hitler’s beliefs developed in the aftermath of World War I, influenced by his views on the United States and the British Empire. Simms utilizes new sources to illustrate how Hitler envisioned a global future for Germany, driven by notions of land appropriation and racial superiority. The book emphasizes the ideological underpinnings of Hitler’s actions, suggesting that understanding these ideas is crucial to comprehending the catastrophic consequences of his regime.
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE MARK LYNTON HISTORY PRIZE 2020
A DAILY TELEGRAPH BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019
A revelatory new biography of Adolf Hitler from the acclaimed historian Brendan Simms
Adolf Hitler is one of the most studied men in history, and yet the most important things we think we know about him are wrong. As Brendan Simms’s major new biography shows, Hitler’s main preoccupation was not, as widely believed, the threat of Bolshevism, but that of international capitalism and Anglo-America. These two fears drove both his anti-semitism and his determination to secure the ‘living space’ necessary to survive in a world dominated by the British Empire and the United States.
Drawing on new sources, Brendan Simms traces the way in which Hitler’s ideology emerged after the First World War. The United States and the British Empire were, in his view, models for Germany’s own empire, similarly founded on appropriation of land, racism and violence. Hitler’s aim was to create a similarly global future for Germany – a country seemingly doomed otherwise not just to irrelevance, but, through emigration and foreign influence, to extinction. His principal concern during the resulting cataclysm was not just what he saw as the clash between German and Jews, or German and Slav, but above all that between Germans and what he called the ‘Anglo-Saxons’. In the end only dominance of the world would have been enough to achieve Hitler’s objectives, and it ultimately required a coalition of virtually the entire world to defeat him.
Brendan Simms’s new book is the first to explain Hitler’s beliefs fully, demonstrating how, as ever, it is ideas that are the ultimate source of the most murderous behaviour.
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