The Psychopathic God
Adolf Hitler
Robert George Leeson Waite
Published: 1978
Pages: 595
Biographies of Hitler have begun to suggest that he was no more than a particularly fascinating example of the many dictators who have plagued our century. In this major work, the result of more than a decade of research, historian Robert Waite demonstrates conclusively that the German Fuhrer really was unique - history's foremost example of the pathological personality in power. Hitler was at one and the same time an historic figure of major importance and a pschopathic personality of extraordinary complexity.