The Unfathomable Ascent: How Hitler Came to Power
The chilling and little-known story of Adolf Hitler's eight-year march to the pinnacle of German politics.
On the night of January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler leaned out of a spotlit window of the Reich chancellery in Berlin, bursting with joy. The moment seemed unbelievable, even to Hitler. After an improbable political journey that came close to faltering on many occasions, his march to power had finally succeeded.

While the path of Hitler's rise has been told in books covering larger portions of his life, no previous work has focused solely on his eight-year climb to rule: 1925-1933. Renowned author Peter Ross Range brings this period back to startling life with a narrative history that describes brushes with power, quests for revenge, nonstop electioneering, American-style campaign tactics, and-for Hitler-moments of gloating triumph followed by abject humiliation.

Indeed, this is the tale of a high-school dropout's climb from the infamy of a failed coup to the highest office in Europe's largest country. It is a saga of personal growth and lavish living, a melodrama rife with love affairs and even suicide attempts. But it is also the definitive account of Hitler's unrelenting struggle for control over his raucous movement, as he fought off challenges, built and bullied coalitions, quelled internecine feuds and neutralized his enemies-all culminating in the creation of the Third Reich and the western world's descent into darkness. One of the most dramatic and important stories in world history, Hitler's ascent spans Germany's wobbly recovery from World War I through years of growing prosperity and, finally, into crippling depression.
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The Unfathomable Ascent: How Hitler Came to Power
The chilling and little-known story of Adolf Hitler's eight-year march to the pinnacle of German politics.
On the night of January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler leaned out of a spotlit window of the Reich chancellery in Berlin, bursting with joy. The moment seemed unbelievable, even to Hitler. After an improbable political journey that came close to faltering on many occasions, his march to power had finally succeeded.

While the path of Hitler's rise has been told in books covering larger portions of his life, no previous work has focused solely on his eight-year climb to rule: 1925-1933. Renowned author Peter Ross Range brings this period back to startling life with a narrative history that describes brushes with power, quests for revenge, nonstop electioneering, American-style campaign tactics, and-for Hitler-moments of gloating triumph followed by abject humiliation.

Indeed, this is the tale of a high-school dropout's climb from the infamy of a failed coup to the highest office in Europe's largest country. It is a saga of personal growth and lavish living, a melodrama rife with love affairs and even suicide attempts. But it is also the definitive account of Hitler's unrelenting struggle for control over his raucous movement, as he fought off challenges, built and bullied coalitions, quelled internecine feuds and neutralized his enemies-all culminating in the creation of the Third Reich and the western world's descent into darkness. One of the most dramatic and important stories in world history, Hitler's ascent spans Germany's wobbly recovery from World War I through years of growing prosperity and, finally, into crippling depression.
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The Unfathomable Ascent: How Hitler Came to Power

The Unfathomable Ascent: How Hitler Came to Power

by Peter Ross Range
The Unfathomable Ascent: How Hitler Came to Power

The Unfathomable Ascent: How Hitler Came to Power

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The chilling and little-known story of Adolf Hitler's eight-year march to the pinnacle of German politics.
On the night of January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler leaned out of a spotlit window of the Reich chancellery in Berlin, bursting with joy. The moment seemed unbelievable, even to Hitler. After an improbable political journey that came close to faltering on many occasions, his march to power had finally succeeded.

While the path of Hitler's rise has been told in books covering larger portions of his life, no previous work has focused solely on his eight-year climb to rule: 1925-1933. Renowned author Peter Ross Range brings this period back to startling life with a narrative history that describes brushes with power, quests for revenge, nonstop electioneering, American-style campaign tactics, and-for Hitler-moments of gloating triumph followed by abject humiliation.

Indeed, this is the tale of a high-school dropout's climb from the infamy of a failed coup to the highest office in Europe's largest country. It is a saga of personal growth and lavish living, a melodrama rife with love affairs and even suicide attempts. But it is also the definitive account of Hitler's unrelenting struggle for control over his raucous movement, as he fought off challenges, built and bullied coalitions, quelled internecine feuds and neutralized his enemies-all culminating in the creation of the Third Reich and the western world's descent into darkness. One of the most dramatic and important stories in world history, Hitler's ascent spans Germany's wobbly recovery from World War I through years of growing prosperity and, finally, into crippling depression.

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ISBN-13: 9780316435116
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Publication date: 08/11/2020
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
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About the Author

Peter Ross Range is a world-traveled journalist who has covered war, politics, and international affairs. A specialist in Germany, he has written extensively for Time, the New York Times, National Geographic, the London Sunday Times Magazine, Playboy, and U.S. News & World Report, where he was a White House correspondent. He has also been an Institute of Politics Fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, a Guest Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington, and a Distinguished International Visiting Fellow at the University of North Carolina Journalism School. He lives in Washington, DC.

Table of Contents

Timeline 5

List of Characters 7

A Note About Storm Troopers, Photographs, and Maps 15

Prologue 17

Part 1 Rebirth and Rebuilding (1925-1928)

1 Backstory 25

2 Resurrection 32

3 Wagner's Ghost 39

4 Ebert to Hindenburg 42

5 Always on the Run 49

6 Mein Kampf 53

7 Bayreuth 62

8 Strasser and Goebbels 65

9 Bamberg Debacle 73

10 Brutal Willpower 77

11 Weimar Party Convention 82

12 Conquering the World 89

13 Falling in Love 94

14 Girding for Battle 96

15 Conquering Berlin 100

16 Impending Catastrophe 106

17 The Attack 111

18 Altering the Unalterable 115

19 Rock Bottom 118

Part 2 Reset (1928-1929)

20 Hitler's Second Book 131

21 Taking Stock 136

22 1929 141

23 Alfred Hugenberg 145

24 Conquering Nuremberg 148

25 Cataclysm 152

Part 3 Turning Point (1930-1931)

26 Fondness for Fighting 157

27 A Black Day 163

28 Two Months That Changed the World 169

29 Hitler on the Hustings 180

30 Turning Point 186

31 Hearts and Minds 198

32 Waiting for Hitler 209

33 Open Revolt 216

34 Hitler and Women 224

35 Geli 228

36 Hindenburg, Hugenberg, and Harzburg 234

37 Boxheim and the American Media 239

Part 4 Grasping for Power (1932)

38 A Floating Political Game 251

39 Running for President 259

40 Certain of Victory 265

41 Hitler over Germany 269

42 Groundswell 281

43 Intrigue and Betrayal 283

44 High-Water Mark 290

45 At the Gates of Power 299

46 Falling Comet 307

47 Secret Relationship 315

48 Eternal Intriguer 317

49 Crisis 324

Part 5 Endgame (1933)

50 New Year's Reckoning 333

51 Assignation in Cologne 336

52 Impaling a Fly 344

53 Berlin Nights 348

54 Schleicher's Fall 357

55 Unfathomable Ascent 361

Epilogue 373

Acknowledgments 377

A Note on Sources 381

Notes 385

Bibliography 423

Index 435

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