“...And it's one, two three, what are we fighting for?...“
“...And it's one, two three, what are we fighting for?...“
This is definitely not a book for younger children, it's lengthy and the subject material is much too heavy. However, I think that this would be a great pick for older children who are interested in this subject material.
This biography tells the story of the leader of the Nazi party, Adolf Hitler. This author takes a deep dive into the things that shaped who Hitler became. There were many things inside and out of his family life that contributed to the monster that we know today. This would be a good lit pick for older kids who have an interest in history.
“...And it's one, two three, what are we fighting for?...“
This biography book is good because it was authentic to its actual story line and what actually happened. Although they made it interesting and enjoyable, the main and most fascinating facts were still included. I believe that all aspects, both good and bad, were depicted and that the approach was fair to everyone and possibly anyone involved through both sides of the context!
Definitely a book for older kids but i think this might be good if history is an interest of theirs. It can also be semi relatable. Seeing Hitler turn from a young innocent man into someone so destructive due to bad circumstances can be eye-opening to a child. I think its good to see a world unlike our own as well and try to understand the basis of other countries.
The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler is about the life of Hitler. Author James Cross Goblin explores what made Hitler the person that he was and the social forces during the time that contributed to his rise to power.