The classic account of Hitler's fall from power, first pubilshed in 1947, reissued with a striking new cover
Hugh Trevor-Roper was Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford (1957-80) and Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge (1980-87). He is the author of numerous highly successful history titles.
Brilliantly written and researched, The Last Days of Hitler remains
the most vivid account of the final Wagnerian chapter of Hitler's
tyranny.
*Max Hastings*
Some books simply exude excitement and self-confidence, as if the
writer is on fire with ideas, or intoxicated with information. This
is one of those titles...remains unsurpassed.
*Guardian*
This is an incomparable book, by far the best written on any aspect
of the second German war: a book sound in scholarship, brilliant in
its presentation . . . No words of praise are too strong.
*New Statesman*
A masterpiece.
*The Times*
A brilliant study.
*Guardian*
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