Hitler Lib/E: Downfall: 1939-1945

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About the Author
Volker Ullrich is a historian and journalist whose books in German include biographies of Bismarck and Napoleon, as well as a major study of Imperial Germany, Die nervose Grossmacht 1871-1918 (The Nervous Empire). From 1990 to 2009, Ullrich was the editor of the political book review section of the influential weekly newspaper Die Zeit. He lives in Germany.

Sean Runnette, an Earphones Award-winning narrator, has also directed and produced more than two hundred audiobooks, including several Audie Award winners. He is a member of the American Repertory Theater company and has toured the United States and internationally with ART and Mabou Mines. His television and film appearances include Two If by Sea, Cop Land, Sex and the City, Law & Order, the award-winning film Easter, and numerous commercials.

Jefferson Chase is the translator of some forty books from German to English, including works by Thomas Mann, Volker Ullrich, and Wolfgang Schivelbusch. He lives in Berlin.
Reviews

"Meticulous... Smoothly written and splendidly translated, Ullrich's book gives us a Hitler we have not seen before."

-- "Sunday Times (London)"

"A testament to what a great historian can do with original research and brilliant synthesis on even the most-trodden terrain. This second volume, translated to English by Jefferson Chase, explains how the seeds of Hitler's downfall sprung from the very same qualities (obsession, fanaticism, deceit, refusal to listen to others) that helped him rise to power."

-- "Time"

"An endlessly revealing look at the Nazi regime that touches on large issues and small details alike."

-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"

"Magisterial."

-- "Library Journal"