Young Adolf


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Young Adolf


Young Adolf

Author: Beryl Bainbridge

language: en

Publisher: Hachette UK

Release Date: 2010-08-26


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Paranoid, wilful, lazy, the young Adolf Hitler turns up in Liverpool to stay with his brother Alois and sister-in-law Bridget. Hailed by Alois as a student and an artist, Adolf soon irritates his family beyond measure by his constant sponging and his tendency to get into serious trouble with the English. Surely this is a young man who will never amount to anything.

Young Adolf


Young Adolf

Author: Frank Daversa

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2021-08-12


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The story asks the question, can a child develop normally despite growing up in harsh surroundings? It juxtaposes the reallife childhood of Adolf Hitler with a fictional female character two years his senior. The two hit it off and eventually fall in love until a catastrophic event separates them forever. The story ends by asking the reader, "Was young Adolf's love for her strong enough to change his personality for the better and thus alter the course of history?

The Young Hitler I Knew


The Young Hitler I Knew

Author: August Kubizek

language: en

Publisher: Frontline Books

Release Date: 2011-05-31


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August Kubizek met Adolf Hitler in 1904 while they were both competing for standing room at the opera. Their mutual passion for music created a strong bond, and over the next four years they became close friends. Kubizek describes a reticent young man, painfully shy, yet capable of bursting into hysterical fits of anger if anyone disagreed with him. The two boys would often talk for hours on end; Hitler found Kubizek to be a very good listener, a worthy confidant to his hopes and dreams. In 1908 Kubizek moved to Vienna and shared a room with Hitler at 29 Stumpergasse. During this time, Hitler tried to get into art school, but he was unsuccessful. With his money fast running out, he found himself sinking to the lower depths of the city: an unkind world of isolation and ‘constant unappeasable hunger’. Hitler moved out of the flat in November, without leaving a forwarding address; Kubizek did not meet his friend again until 1938. The Young Hitler I Knew tells the story of an extraordinary friendship, and gives fascinating insight into Hitler’s character during these formative years. This is the first edition to be published in English since 1955 and it corrects many changes made for reasons of political correctness. It also includes important sections which were excised from the original English translation.