Synopses & Reviews
Fest describes in riveting detail the final weeks of the war, from the desperate battles that raged night and day in the ruins of Berlin, fought by boys and old men, to the growing paranoia that marked Hitlers mental state, to his suicide and the efforts of his loyal aides to destroy his body before the advancing Russian armies reached Berlin.
Inside Hitlers Bunker combines meticulous research with spellbinding storytelling and sheds light on events that, for those who survived them, were nothing less than the end of the world.
Synopsis
A vivid reconstruction of the final weeks of Hitler's regime. - Kirkus Reviews
Fest describes in riveting detail the final weeks of the war, from the desperate battles that raged night and day in the ruins of Berlin, fought by boys and old men, to the growing paranoia that marked Hitler's mental state, to his suicide and the efforts of his loyal aides to destroy his body before the advancing Russian armies reached Berlin.
Inside Hitler's Bunker combines meticulous research with spellbinding storytelling and sheds light on events that, for those who survived them, were nothing less than the end of the world.
Synopsis
"Remarkable...[a] vivid (and beautifully translated) account."--"Jerusalem Post
Fest describes in riveting detail the final weeks of the war, from the desperate battles that raged night and day in the ruins of Berlin, fought by boys and old men, to the growing paranoia that marked Hitler's mental state, to his suicide and the efforts of his loyal aides to destroy his body before the advancing Russian armies reached Berlin. "Inside Hitler's Bunker combines meticulous research with spellbinding storytelling and sheds light on events that, for those who survived them, were nothing less than the end of the world.
"A riveting book."--Henry A. Kissinger
"Fest's concise volume is clear -- indeed, even elegant -- in its style and keen in its observations."--"The Dallas Morning-News
"Fest brings a unique perspective to his subject, coupling objective narrative with a keen critical disdain for Hitler and his subordinates."--"The Roanoke Times
"A lifetime of reflection on the Nazi period is distilled in a short but diligently written and incisive book."--Michael Burleigh, author of" The Third Reich: A New History
Joachim Fest was born in Berlin in 1926. His previous books include "The Face of the Third Reich; "Hitler, his celebrated biography of Adolf Hitler; " Plotting Hitler's Death; and" Speer: The Final Verdict, for which he has won numerous awards. A film adaptation of" Inside Hitler's Bunker, entitled "The Downfall, has become a European blockbuster.
About the Author
Joachim Fest was born in Berlin in 1926. His previous books include
The Face of the Third Reich; Hitler, his celebrated biography of Adolf Hitler;
Plotting Hitlers Death; and
Speer: The Final Verdict, for which he has won numerous awards. A film adaptation of
Inside Hitlers Bunker, entitled
The Downfall, has become a European blockbuster.
Table of Contents
"Remarkable...[a] vivid (and beautifully translated) account." --
Jerusalem Post"A riveting book." --Henry A. Kissinger
"Fest's concise volume is clear--indeed, even elegant--in its style and keen in its observations." --The Dallas Morning News
"Fest brings a unique perspective to his subject, coupling objective narrative with a keen critical disdain for Hitler and his subordinates." --The Roanoke Times
"A lifetime of reflection on the Nazi period is distilled in a short but diligently written and incisive book." --Michael Burleigh, author of The Third Reich: A New History