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Hitler's First War

Adolf Hitler, the Men of the List Regiment, and the First World War

Thomas Weber author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:16th Sep '10

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Hitler claimed that his years as a soldier in the First World War were the most formative years of his life. However, for the six decades since his death in the ruins of Berlin, Hitler's time as a soldier on the Western Front has, remarkably, remained a blank spot. Until now, all that we knew about Hitler's life in these years and the regiment in which he served came from his own account in Mein Kampf and the equally mythical accounts of his comrades. Hitler's First War for the first time looks at what really happened to Private Hitler and the men of the Bavarian List Regiment of which he was a member. It is a radical revision of the period of Hitler's life that is said to have made him. Through the stories of the veterans of the regiment - an officer who became Hitler's personal adjutant in the 1930s but then offered himself to British intelligence, a soldier-turned-Concentration Camp Commander, Jewish veterans who fell victim to the Holocaust, or of veterans who simply returned to their lives in Bavaria - Thomas Weber presents a Private Hitler very different from the one portrayed in his own mythical account. Instead, we find a Hitler who was shunned by the frontline soldiers of his regiment as a 'rear area pig' and who was still unsure of his political ideology even at the end of the war in 1918. In looking at the post-war lives of Hitler's fellow veterans back in Bavaria, Thomas Weber also challenges the commonly accepted notion that the First World War was somehow a 'seminal catastrophe' in twentieth century German history and even questions just how deep-seated Nazi ideology really was in its home state.

important and revealing...this is the best book yet on an under-reported period * History Today *
an intelligent, informative and absorbing book that has to be required reading for anyone seriously interested in the history of modern Germany, or in the effects of war on politics in general. * Richard J. Evans, Globe and Mail *
Formidably impressive * Michael Howard, Times Literary Supplement *
Fans of 20th-century history and specifically World War I will love this book * Canadian Jewish News *
[A] superb new work of history...eye-opening material. * Andrew Roberts, Commentary Magazine, *
An enterprising and thoughful new study based on skilful research in the archives and elsewhere. * The Spectator *
Weber's discoveries have enabled him to write a very informative and readable new analysis. * The Spectator *
A triumph of original research. * Norman Stone, Wall Street Journal *
He fundamentally alters our understanding of one of the most studied figures of the 20th century. * Norman Stone, Wall Street Journal *
Groundbreaking and minutely detailed study. * Military Times *
An impressive piece of detective work. * Sunday Times, *

ISBN: 9780199233205

Dimensions: 159mm x 241mm x 42mm

Weight: 888g

464 pages