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Ratings: (3.7/5)
Genre: Biography, History, World War II, Psychology
Book Review:
David Lewis's ''The Man Who Invented Hitler'' presents a controversial and fascinating theory about the psychological transformation of Adolf Hitler. The book investigates the role of Dr. Edmund Forster, a psychiatrist who treated Hitler for hysteria after World War I. Lewis argues that Forster's unconventional treatment methods may have inadvertently shaped Hitler's personality and political persona, and that the doctor was later destroyed by the monster he helped create. This book offers a gripping psychological thriller-like narrative that challenges mainstream historical perspectives.