If we scan the tremendous quantities of material and information which have been
accumulated on Hitler, we find little which is helpful in explaining why he is what he is.
One can, of course, make general statements as many authors have done and say, for
example, that his five years in Vienna were so frustrating that he hated the whole social
order and is now taking his revenge for the injustices he suffered. Such explanations
sound very plausible at first glance but we
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