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A 6 page paper discussing the book, 'Adolf Hitler,' by John Toland. This book gives the reader a unique look into many aspects of Hitler and his life, that were previously unknown. They are fascinating facts which help to illustrate that, while he was one of the most horrid men in history, he was still a human being. The book is filled with interviews and various bits of information that most people know nothing about. A truly fascinating book. No additional sources cited.
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which address the issue of political groups as well as the issues of war. By reading any of these books, anyone, who has any sense, understands that Hitler was one
of the most hideous men throughout all of mankinds history, if not the most hideous. Hitler attempted to completely obliterate entire races from the face of the planet, utilizing,
and encouraging the use of, some of the most inhumane practices even known to exist. But despite all of these realities, he was still, just a man. In John Tolands
book, "Adolf Hitler," the reader can see all the aspects of this man, and while it will not, by any means, make any reader like him or see his actions
as excusable, it will enable the thoughtful reader to understand that Hitler was still just one man. There can be little argument about the fact that Hitler is one of
the most reviled creatures ever to have existed. He committed the most horrendous atrocities, enabling the near obliteration of entire races as he sought to rid the world of any
one who was not of the Aryan blood. He was a party to horrendous experiments and hideous deaths. Yet, despite these atrocities, he has always been an intriguing character. The
issue of what makes him tick has often been analyzed and discussed, perhaps in the hopes of understanding and preventing such an occurrence from taking place again. We, as
human beings with compassionate hearts, wonder what made him do these things, what drove him to desire such hideous deaths for so many people. We wonder how people could follow
such a man. Yet at the same time we can watch old footage of the man and see that he held some incredible skill at drawing people. The man was
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