Hitler's table talk, 1941-1944

Hitler's table talk, 1941-1944

his private conversations

by Adolf Hitler
3/5
(49 votes)

Secret conversations at Hitler's headquarters from July 1941 to November 1944 were all recorded for posterity.

This book documents those conversations where Hitler talked freely of his aims, his early life, and his plans for world conquest.

Format
746 pages, Hardcover
First published
2000
Publishers
Enigma Books
Subjects
National socialism·World war·1939-1945·Germany·Germany·Politics and government·1933-1945
Language
English

I found reading this book to be an interesting and educational experience. It reads as a diary with the date listed and then a 1 to 5 page dictation of what Hitler had said in conversation.

Primary purpose in purchasing and reviewing this text is to decide whether it represents authentic statements by Adolf Hitler or is a fabrication.

This is an intimate and in depth view of the private thoughts of a true genius, unfortunately one who used terrible, evil means to his ends. Every word Hitler spoke at meals with his "inner circle" was recorded from 1941 until 1944, when his world began to come apart.

Adolf Hitler

About Adolf Hitler

In his early life, Hitler hoped to study art, but failed entrance examinations to the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. Before entering WWI as a conscript he earned money painting postcards and advertisements. Austrian artist and amateur architect and German head of state....

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