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The book was reviewed by many important publications, including Foreign Affairs (by Stanley Hoffmann), [1] The Times Literary Supplement, [3] Booklist, [4] The New York Review of Books (by Gordon A. Craig), [5] Kirkus Reviews, [6] History and Theory [7] and other publications.
The book has been reprinted many times since it was published in 1960. The 1990 edition contained an afterword whereby Shirer gave a brief discourse on how his book was received when it was initially published and the future for Germany during German reunification in the atomic age. The 2011 edition contains a new introduction by Ron Rosenbaum.
In 1992, The New York Times wrote that it "remains the standard biography of the dictator and a widely respected work on the Nazi movement in general." [6] In 1998, the Hitler expert Ian Kershaw described the book as a "masterpiece". [3]
Michiko Kakutani of the New York Times reviewed a new biography about Adolf Hitler and the contents of the review has started to make some serious waves.
Hitler sowed lies and hatred, and harvested votes. When he entered the race for president, in spring 1932—the only time Hitler ran for public office—he lost by six million votes, securing just ...
The book was published by Tim Duggan Books in hardcover and by Penguin Random House in paperback. [1] A graphic version, illustrated by Nora Krug , was released October 5, 2021. [ 2 ] The book topped the New York Times bestseller list for paperback nonfiction in 2017 [ 3 ] and remained on bestseller lists as late as 2021.
In The New York Times, journalist Bill Keller wrote that the book continues the discussion of the fate of democracy carried out in the books The Death of Democracy by Benjamin Carter Hett, about how the political failings in Weimar Germany contributed to the rise of Nazism, How Democracies Die, a political science book by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt discussing what went wrong in various ...
Reading the New York Times’ obituary for Dewey, you would have no idea that the president of the United States had once called him the frontman of a domestic Nazi putsch to end American democracy.