1924: The Year that Made Hitler
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Contents
Cover
Title Page
Welcome
Dedication
Epigraph
Prologue: The Unfathomable Ascent
Chapter One: Discovering the Mission
Chapter Two: The Charmed Circle
Chapter Three: The Mounting Pressure
Chapter Four: A Hot Autumn
Chapter Five: The Putsch
Chapter Six: Hitting Bottom
Chapter Seven: A Trial for Treason
Chapter Eight: The Judgment of History
Chapter Nine: Rearranging the World
Chapter Ten: The Boss
Chapter Eleven: The Holy Book
Chapter Twelve: A Second Chance
Chapter Thirteen: Starting Over
Epilogue: What Finally Happened
Photographs
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Bibliography
Notes
Newsletters
Copyright
Copyright
Copyright © 2016 by Peter Ross Range
Cover design by Susan Zucker
Cover photograph by Heinrich Hoffmann. Keystone-France, Getty Images
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The photograph on the cover, which shows Hitler practicing rhetorical poses in 1926 or 1927, captures the bombastic speaking style he had developed by 1923.
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