From Rags to Reichstag: The sensational ‘new’ autobiography of Adolf Hitler
By Doreen Lugg
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In this warm and intimate book, Adolf invites you to take a look behind the scenes of his incredible life. ... and he has had a life that reads more like a soap opera! Now, for the first time – he tells his extraordinary story. From being a gifted teenage artist in Vienna, to caring for his mother, and saving the entire German war effort in the trenches single handedly, Adolf reveals far more than the tabloids have ever known.
This, his sensational autobiography – told from 'the other side' to medium Doreen Lugg - will have you crying with tears of laughter, sympathy and total disbelief.
Adolf recounts his transformation from a national God to overweight blithering drug-crazed loon, discusses the courage and perseverance it took to regain his self-esteem after Stalingrad, and summarizes his personal diet, workout and exercise routine.
From the moment Adolf opened his mouth in a Munich boozer in 1920, the unofficial 'leader of the world' had already claimed his crown. With such political gems as 'We need living space,' and 'the Russian army is rubbish,' it wasn't long before Adolf was the most talked about bloke in the Reich.
Every aspect of his life has been a source of fascination – from living with a single mother, to his volatile relationship with his sweaty doctor and taking illegal drugs – the national obsession with Adolf Hitler shows no sign of stopping.
Painful, heart-rending, and shockingly revealing, this unique book will give a fascinating insight into Hitler's extraordinary life.
In Hitler's words:
On prison: 'There were a number of people with serious personality problems in the prison, I avoided them all.'
On Goebbels: 'If looks could kill he would have be a writhing, bloody mess on my marble floor. '
On Hess: 'He was a belly dancing fanatic and very good in algebra, before he went insane.'
On the bombing of Berlin: 'I told visitors, 'if you want to be able to sleep at night, bring earplugs.'
In the bunker: 'I never had clean towels and there were gnats in the bedroom lamp...I just knew I would hate it down there.'
On Goring: 'By the time he started calling my glasses "face furniture" and wearing lilac-coloured sweatshirts, I had had enough.'
On Churchill: 'Even Ribbentrop, who spoke superb English, could make neither head nor tail of his broadcasts.'
On Mussolini: ' He was domineering, constantly insincere, and spoke German with the funniest accent.'
One historian gushed that this book was: "ok to read, but not really that groundbreaking,' whilst another observed: 'Lovely book about his life, the war, and how he lost weight.'
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