Mahesh Dutt Sharma's "Adolf Hitler" offers a comprehensive account of the life and times of one of history's most infamous figures. Explore the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany, leading to the devastating World War II. This biography delves into Hitler's early life, the writing of his manifesto Mein Kampf, and his consolidation of power as the Führer of the Third Reich. Understand the complexities of German history and European history in the twentieth century history as seen through the actions of this dictator and his regime of totalitarianism. Learn about key events such as the Beer Hall Putsch and the Reichstag fire that paved the way for Chancellor Hitler's rule. The book examines Nazi propaganda, the insidious ideology of anti-semitism, and the horrific Holocaust. It further details the lead-up to war with the invasion of Poland, the unfolding of World War II, and the eventual fall of Berlin and Hitler's death. Gain insights into the inner workings of the Nazi state, including the role of the Gestapo and the significance of the Night of the Long Knives and the Nuremberg Laws. The narrative also covers key milestones like the occupation of the Rhineland, the controversial Berlin Olympics, the Anschluss Austria, the Munich Agreement concerning Czechoslovakia, and the surprising Nazi-Soviet Pact. Sharma illuminates Hitler's concept of Lebensraum and the early military strategy of Blitzkrieg, ultimately leading to the tragedy of the Final Solution. Alongside these major events, the book provides a glimpse into Hitler's personal life, including his relationship with Eva Braun. Through meticulous research, Mahesh Dutt Sharma provides a valuable resource for understanding the life of this Nazi dictator. The genesis of his political movement from the German Workers' Party and its transformation into National Socialism are thoroughly explored, offering readers a deeper understanding of this critical period in history.