Laurence Rees is the writer, director and producer of the BBC TV series The Dark Charisma of Adolf Hitler. The former head of BBC Television History programs, he has specialized for the last twenty years in writing books and making television documentaries about the Nazis and World War II. Previous projects that were both series and books include Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution and World War II Behind Closed Doors. In 2006 Rees won the British Book Award for History Book of the Year for Auschwitz. Educated at Oxford University, he was appointed in 2009 a senior visiting fellow in the International History Department of the London School of Economics and Political Science. In 2010 he launched the multimedia website WW2History.com, which won best in class awards in the education and reference categories at the 2011 Interactive Media Awards. He lives in London.
“Laurence Rees asks, as always, the right questions, and provides
excellent answers. Blending oral testimony of contemporaries with
documentary evidence, he offers sharp insight into the adulation of
Hitler by millions of Germans that underpinned his ‘charismatic
rule.’”
—Sir Ian Kershaw, author of Hitler: A Biography
“Offering acerbic insight into Hitler’s ‘charismatic rule,’ this is
an arresting account.”
—The Telegraph (London)
“A useful vehicle for many of the first-hand accounts from
eyewitnesses and participants . . . The book flows briskly and
provides some illuminating perspectives along the way.”
—The Independent on Sunday (London)
“A fascinating study.”
—Antony Beevor, author of The Second World War
“So how did Hitler convince his generals to invade Russia and his
subjects to ignore the genocide around them? This readable,
fascinating book, a worthy addition to the vast literature
surrounding Hitler, has plausible answers.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Rees moves easily from the broad themes of German politics and
economics to the individual voices of those who supported and
opposed Hitler. Incorporating most of the latest scholarship on
Hitler, Rees provides valuable insights here into a topic that is
not new.”
—Library Journal
“Rees's spotlight on charisma forces us to think hard about what it
means to persuade, to argue, to reason—or simply to assert one's
will.”
—The Chronicle of Higher Education
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