In this monumental, meticulously referenced work, Britain’s best known and most controversial historian dismantles the familiar propaganda image of Hitler, Third Reich Germany and World War II. Based on primary sources neglected by other historians, and incorporating the latest archival finds, Hitler’s War has been a recommended reference work at West Point, at Sandhurst, and at universities around the world. "No praise can be too high for Irving's indefatigable scholarly industry," fellow British historian Hugh Trevor Roper (Lord Dacre) once wrote.
Written in gripping, page-turning prose, this completely updated and revised deluxe hardcover edition is the product of 25 years of dedicated research and unmatched scholarship. It is David Irving’s crowning achievement. Sumptuously illustrated, this edition has nearly 200 rare photographs -- including scores of unforgettable, never-before-published photos in vivid color. Also includes a full-color dust jacket, extensive source notes, and detailed index. A work of more than a thousand pages, it incorporates The War Path, covering the prewar years.