USA, 10-Dec, Adolf Hitler is often remembered as a madman, driven by chaos, anarchy, and radicalization. However, very few people know what made Hitler, a man who was once a soldier willing to die for his country, turn into a bloodthirsty dictator.
Hitler in the Mad House by Josh Becker delves deep into the roots of Adolf Hitler's anti-Semitic ideology, shedding light on a little-known period of his life: the time he spent in the madhouse during World War I, following Germany’s defeat.
More than just a historical novel, Hitler in the Mad House serves as a stark reflection of the dangers of unchecked hatred and the catastrophic consequences of allowing prejudice to fester. Readers are drawn into a world where the line between truth and fiction blurs, challenging them to confront the uncomfortable realities of human nature and the fragility of moral integrity.
As readers journey through the pages, they will not only explore the origins of Hitler's anti-Semitism but also be reminded of the importance of remaining vigilant against the rise of hate in any form.
About the Author:
Josh Becker has written and directed nine feature films and many TV shows, including Xena: Warrior Princess and Hercules. He has also published three nonfiction books, and Hitler in the Mad House marks his debut as a fiction author.