The Missing Years by David Irving uncovers the shadow-shrouded gap in Adolf Hitler’s biography, examining documents and eyewitness accounts to reconstruct what really happened between 1912 and 1924. This 1989 Grafton paperback, 603 pages of narrative history, invites military buffs and biography lovers to weigh the evidence for themselves.
David Irving’s controversial reputation adds extra tension to every chapter, making the book a talking-point for collectors of WWII literature or anyone studying propaganda, historiography, and the politics of memory. The volume’s vintage status places it squarely in the late-Cold-War publishing landscape, a snapshot of how Hitler’s early life was debated before the digital age.
The copy is clean and tidy inside, free of notes, dog-ears, or smoke odour; only faint edge marks on the closed pages hint at gentle shelf time. It’s ready for immediate reading or display alongside other biographies & true stories of the era.
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