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Overview
In this groundbreaking book the author brings medical science to bear on Adolf Hitler, and sheds a new light on "The Fuhrer" in terms of his physical and psychological make-up, proving that he suffered from a serious medical disorder and inbreeding. It covers Hitler's pathological and racial prejudices, which led to the deaths of over 30 million people in World War II, and his colossal military blunders, which prevented his commanders from driving home their advantage at Dunkirk and Stalingrad.
Synopsis
In this groundbreaking book the author brings medical science to bear on Adolf Hitler, and sheds a new light on "The Fuhrer" in terms of his physical and psychological make-up, proving that he suffered from a serious medical disorder and inbreeding. It covers Hitler's pathological and racial prejudices, which led to the deaths of over 30 million people in World War II, and his colossal military blunders, which prevented his commanders from driving home their advantage at Dunkirk and Stalingrad.