ABSTRACT

THE TIME has now come to study more closely the personality of the man who is regarded by his followers as synonymous with his Party, and who at their desire is to become identified with the fate of Germany. The German nation might surely demand of a politician who exacts such absolute trust from it as Hitler does that he should tell them more about himself than he has hitherto done. The secrecy surrounding the movement and its leader has from the very beginning greatly increased its attractive power, but has caused uneasiness even to some of the most enthusiastic adherents.