Hitler: The Man and the Military Leader
Percy Ernst Schramm
Translated, edited, and with an introduction by Donald S. Detwiler

Category: History (German)
Format: Trade paperback, 224pp, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
ISBN: 0-89733-480-9
Price: $117.95

About the Book

Percy Ernst Schramm, one of Germany's most distinguished historians, had exceptional access to Adolf Hitler because from January 1943 to the end of the war he was the Führer's official war diarist. This classic volume, long out of print, contains the introductions written by Schramm to critical editions of Hitler's Table Talk and the official War Diary of the High Command of the Wehrmacht. In addition, there are two appendices: the first consisting of excerpts from a study composed by Schramm for the Nuremberg Trials on relations between Hitler and the General Staff; the second a memorandum written by General Jödl in 1946 on Hitler's military leadership.

Review

"His insights into Hitler's personality and character were not only remarkable; they are enduring."––John Lukacs, The Hitler of History

"Hero, genius or madman? It hardly matters. But Schramm . . . has helped us to understand something of 'the seductive malevolence of the most devious and baleful man in German history.'"––Manchester Evening News

"These two essays . . . are not only documents of great historical importance . . . but also of immense psychological fascination . . ."––Hibernia

"A sober and convincing assessment."––Jewish Chronicle