The Man Who Invented Hitler: The Making of the Fuhrer is a compelling historical analysis of Dr. Edmund Forster, a German psychiatrist who allegedly played a pivotal role in shaping Adolf Hitler’s psychological transformation.
The book explores how Forster’s controversial treatments during World War I may have influenced Hitler’s rise to power.
Through meticulous research and gripping storytelling, Lewis examines the intersections of history, psychology, and political manipulation, shedding new light on the making of one of history’s most infamous figures.
A must-read for history enthusiasts and those interested in the psychology of power.
Details:
- ISBN: 9780755311491
- Pages: 370
- Publisher: Headline (2004)
- Format: Paperback