Editorial Review | "Fest’s descriptions are hypnotically interesting . . .He has pulled together more details of the lives of his subjects than are included in any other book. The device of focusing on one major figure per chapter enables Fest to bring them to life as individuals and in contrast to each other. Each figure is a window that opens onto part of the dreadful landscape." - Christopher Lehman-Haupt, New York Times"Fest’s system of organization, his biographical framework and his constant probing for insights into the nature of modern totalitarianism give this book a unique and powerful intensity."
- Wall Street Journal"Here is the composite face of Hitler’s Third Reich made of a kind of rogue’s gallery of profiles of the main Nazi leaders - Hitler foremost, but not necessarily the most hideous of the lot. While Fest studies Hitler in frightening detail, he exposes no less the grotesque and inhuman psyches of the Heironymous Bosch-like figures who made the power grab with him . . .A chilling book, and immensely valuable.’
- Publishers Weekly"A very good book indeed. The author has mastered the literature on the subject, he writes well and with great assurance, and provides a much-needed synthesis on a grand scale."
- Walter Laqueur, New York Times Book Review"This book is perhaps the most important recent addition to the literature of the Third Reich."
- Hannah Arendt, German Jewish political theorist |