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- 496pagine
- 18 ore di lettura
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Hitler's Vienna explores the critical, formative years that the young Adolf Hitler spent in Vienna. It is both a cultural and political portrait of the Austrian capital and a biography of Hitler during his years there, from 1906 to 1913. Hitler's was not the modern, artistic "fin-de-siècleVienna" we associate with Freud, Mahler, and Wittgenstein. Instead, it was a cauldron of fear and ethnic rivalry and a breeding ground for racist political theories. Brigitte Hamann vividly depicts the undercurrent of disturbing ideologies that flowed beneath the glitter of the Hapsburg capital.Drawing on previously untapped sources that range from personal reminiscences to the records of homeless shelters where the unemployed Hitler spent his nights, Hamann gives us the fullest account ever rendered of this period of Hitler's life and shows us how profoundly his years in Vienna influencedhis later career.
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Hitler's Vienna, Thomas Thornton, Brigitte Hamann
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- Pubblicato
- 2000
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- Titolo
- Hitler's Vienna
- Sottotitolo
- A Dictator's Apprenticeship
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Autori
- Thomas Thornton, Brigitte Hamann
- Editore
- Oxford University Press
- Pubblicato
- 2000
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 496
- ISBN10
- 0195140532
- ISBN13
- 9780195140538
- Serie
- Tag
- Saggistica, Tema stórico, Storia, Storie vere, Biografie, Letteratura tedesca, Giornalismo narrativo, Storia Militare, Germania, Seconda guerra mondiale, Cultura e Società, Storia d'Europa, Ebrei, Austria, Nazismo, Storia Culturale, Relazioni internazionali, Vienna, Storia del XX secolo, Adolf Hitler, Società e politica, Transizione tra il XIX e il XX secolo
- Prima pubblicazione
- 1996
- Titolo originale
- Hitlers Wien: Lehrjahre eines Diktators
- Valutazione
- 4,25 su 5
- Descrizione
- Hitler's Vienna explores the critical, formative years that the young Adolf Hitler spent in Vienna. It is both a cultural and political portrait of the Austrian capital and a biography of Hitler during his years there, from 1906 to 1913. Hitler's was not the modern, artistic "fin-de-siècleVienna" we associate with Freud, Mahler, and Wittgenstein. Instead, it was a cauldron of fear and ethnic rivalry and a breeding ground for racist political theories. Brigitte Hamann vividly depicts the undercurrent of disturbing ideologies that flowed beneath the glitter of the Hapsburg capital.Drawing on previously untapped sources that range from personal reminiscences to the records of homeless shelters where the unemployed Hitler spent his nights, Hamann gives us the fullest account ever rendered of this period of Hitler's life and shows us how profoundly his years in Vienna influencedhis later career.


