Josh Becker’s New Book Introduces Readers to a Different Side of Hitler


Posted December 12, 2024 by Ashley098

Hitler in the Madhouse" is a fictional exploration of Adolf Hitler's time in a mental asylum during World War I, shedding light on the events that shaped his rise to power and madness, offering a new perspective on the dictator's psyche.
 
Hitler was a ruthless war criminal and maniac. He was a madman thirsty for blood with no conscience. But what turned a principled soldier into a fanatic? Josh Becker’s Hitler in the Madhouse might have an answer to this question. In his new novel, Josh aims to present readers with a different view of the notorious German dictator.
Hitler in the Madhouse is a work of fiction that aims to dissect Hitler’s conversion from a soldier to a bloodthirsty ruler. It explores his time at a mental asylum in Pasewalk, Pomerania, where he spent approximately 31 days during World War I.
According to Josh, “This book is a fictional account of Hitler’s formative years. What happened at Pasewalk was enough to turn him into a crazy man. I hope the readers will enjoy the read and learn something that is often considered a myth.”
The book delves into the impact of Germany’s failure at war and what sowed the seeds of hatred in Hitler’s heart against the Jewish people. It’s a perfect book for anyone who wishes to learn about Hitler’s rise to madness.
Hitler in the Madhouse is now available on major platforms. Get your copy now.
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Last Updated December 12, 2024