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Edition Language: | English |
A.G. Mogan
Kindle Edition | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 4.26 | 154 Users | 42 Reviews
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Alternate Cover Edition of ASIN B075J5P1G7What happenings and environments wrought the most hated man in history? How does a child become a young man who evolved into a self-proclaimed messiah? Why did this one man become a psychotic who was responsible for the deaths of more than 50 million people?
This book follows the first, formative years of Adolf Hitler’s life. Presented as a personal journal, this is a fact-supported re-telling of a desperate existence, as viewed by Hitler, and tracks the points of pain that forged his beliefs. From a childhood of abuse and cheating death to an agonizing unrequited love to torturous years as a beggar in Vienna to finally finding his destiny. Enflamed by delusions, Hitler embraced the powers he believed guided his life.
This is a story of dire happenstances that broke a mind and spirit, created beliefs that twisted innocence, ultimately morphing into a malicious brew that changed the world forever.
This is the one story that's never been told.

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Title | : | The Secret Journals of Adolf Hitler, Volume 1: The Anointed |
Author | : | A.G. Mogan |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | September 19th 2017 |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.26 From 154 Users | 42 ReviewsJudgment Out Of Books The Secret Journals of Adolf Hitler, Volume 1: The Anointed
A G MoganThe Secret Journals of Adolf Hitler by A G Mogan was a Master Crafted Book. I didn't know what to expect when I started to read it. I had special interest in the subject as my dad was in WW ll and he flew B24 bombers against the enemies of the Allies. I have read a number of books about Hitler and the war, and like most people have watched many movies about it also. We are still interested in the subject as it was the Largest War in our lifetime and 50M people died in this war, theAn intriguing examination into the mind of evil. Ms Morgan has skilfully woven historical fact with fiction to create a fascinating narrative of the circumstances that led Hitler to become one of the most hated men in modern history. This is a courageous book that is well worth reading.
My life was personally affected by Adolf Hitler, so I've always had a curiosity about him, the Nazis, World War II in general, because I was always looking for clues to my father's personality and how his war experiences had caused him to be the kind of father he was to me. Consequently, I've read quite a lot of books about Hitler and World War II.When I first saw the cover of A.G. Mogan's historical novel about Hitler, I thought it was another biography or historical book about that time

I love historical fiction and I have always been fascinated with WWII history. I thought this was a very well done book that was engaging and informative. It was fascinating (and a little scary) to get inside Hitler's brain. Not many authors will go there, but I am glad that this one did. I learned a lot about Hitler's background and it was interesting to see some of the events that led Hitler to his beliefs and his actions. The only comment I had was that the story kind of dragged a little
Wow, what an amazing story. This is a book that I could have easily read in one sitting if life didnt get in the way, I enjoyed it that much. Certainly, a tough subject writing about Adolf Hitler, but A.G Morgan has done an incredible job. I love a story that gets you thinking, and one that can entertain, and truly capture your attention. Ive read a number of fiction war stories over the years, but nothing about Hitler growing up, and this is one of the things that make this story so unique.
What a simply amazing book this was. Part fiction but still such a very well researched historical account, I believe A.G. Mogan perfectly crafted this tale of Hitler. One can not help but feel a sense of sorrow for the young boy Hitler and all he went through, and as the book goes on almost rally behind his twisted ideals. To meet all the people who played a key role in Hitler's life (early and later) was quite interesting. It was fascinating to individually research the key players on my own
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