The Trial of Adolf Hitler: The Beer Hall Putsch and the Rise of Nazi Germany

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David King’s “The Trial of Adolf Hitler: The Beer Hall Putsch and the Rise of Nazi Germany” (Reprint edition, W. W. Norton & Company, 2018) offers a chillingly intimate look at the infamous 1924 trial that catapulted Hitler from a fringe figure to a national phenomenon. More than just a courtroom drama, this meticulously researched account, drawing upon previously unseen sources, dissects how Hitler masterfully transformed a failed putsch into a powerful platform for his ideology. King exposes the legal and political miscalculations that allowed Hitler to exploit the trial for propaganda purposes, laying the groundwork for the Nazi party’s ascent. Explore how a nation reeling from post-war trauma became susceptible to Hitler’s charismatic yet dangerous rhetoric. Featuring illustrations, this book is an essential analysis of a pivotal moment in history, revealing how justice faltered and a demagogue rose to power. Perfect for readers of historical accounts, particularly those interested in legal history and the rise of totalitarian regimes.

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Gripping a disturbing portrait of how an advanced country can descend into chaos. Frederick Taylor, Wall Street Journal The Trial of Adolf Hitler tells the true story of the monumental criminal proceeding that thrust Hitler into the limelight after the failed beer hall putsch, provided him with an unprecedented stage for his demagoguery, and set him on his improbable path to power. Reporters from as far away as Argentina and Australia flocked to Munich for the sensational, four-week spectacle. By the end, Hitler would transform a fiasco into a stunning victory for the fledgling Nazi Party. The first book in English on the subject, The Trial of Adolf Hitler draws on never-before-published sources to re-create in riveting detail a haunting failure of justice with catastrophic consequences. 8 pages of illustrations

Uncover the gripping true story of the pivotal moment that launched Adolf Hitler onto the path to power in David King's meticulously researched and compelling book, *The Trial of Adolf Hitler: The Beer Hall Putsch and the Rise of Nazi Germany*. This reprint edition, published in 2018 by W. W. Norton & Company, offers a disturbing yet fascinating glimpse into a critical turning point in 20th-century history, examining the dramatic events surrounding Hitler's trial following the failed Beer Hall Putsch of 1923. More than just a historical account, this 496-page paperback delves deep into the atmosphere of post-World War I Germany, a nation reeling from defeat and economic hardship, ripe for the radical ideologies that Hitler so skillfully exploited. King masterfully recreates the courtroom drama, drawing on previously unpublished sources to paint a vivid picture of the spectacle that captivated the world. Imagine the scene: reporters from across the globe, including Argentina and Australia, descending upon Munich to witness the sensational proceedings. This wasn't just a trial; it was a carefully orchestrated performance. Hitler, initially facing charges of treason, transformed the courtroom into a stage, using his undeniable charisma and powerful oratory to sway public opinion. *The Trial of Adolf Hitler* meticulously details how he manipulated the legal system, exploiting loopholes and prejudices to turn a humiliating defeat into a stunning propaganda victory for the fledgling Nazi Party. David King goes beyond a simple recounting of events. He analyzes the profound impact of the trial on Hitler's image and the Nazi Party's trajectory. It reveals how the trial provided Hitler with unparalleled media exposure, allowing him to disseminate his extremist views to a wider audience and cultivate a devoted following. This book unearths the troubling failure of justice that allowed Hitler to escape severe punishment and, in effect, legitimised his dangerous agenda in the eyes of many. Frederick Taylor, writing in the *Wall Street Journal*, aptly described the book as a "gripping disturbing portrait of how an advanced country can descend into chaos." *The Trial of Adolf Hitler* serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the fragility of democracy and the importance of vigilance in the face of extremism. King's narrative is not only engaging but also deeply insightful, offering a fresh perspective on a well-known historical period. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in: * **The Rise of Nazism:** Understand the key events and turning points that allowed Hitler to gain power. * **German History:** Explore the complex political and social landscape of post-WWI Germany. * **Legal History:** Examine the flaws and biases within the German legal system that Hitler exploited. * **World War II:** Gain a deeper understanding of the roots of the conflict. * **Political Science:** Analyze the dynamics of political extremism and propaganda. Featuring 8 pages of illustrations, *The Trial of Adolf Hitler* brings this crucial historical moment to life, making it an indispensable addition to any history enthusiast's collection. It will be appreciated by readers of other books on nazi Germany such as *The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich* by William L. Shirer or *Hitler: A Biography* by Ian Kershaw. Don't miss the opportunity to delve into this meticulously researched and thought-provoking account of the trial that shaped the course of history.
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0393356159

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9780393356151

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