A detailed yet synthesized exploration of Hitler and the Nazi Regime, with a balanced discussion of facts and review of several historical perspectives on matters such as the Holocaust, the importance of Nazi economy, as well as foreign policy and other aspects of the regime, and different extracts from primary and secondary sources to finish each chapter. I read it in preparation for my exams and found that it gave a great overview of the topics I have studied, covering everything from the rise of the Nazi Party to Hitler's foreign policy, life inside Nazi Germany, the Nazi state and economy, as well as details on opposition to the regime and accounts of the events of The Second World War. Another plus was the language and word-choices, which were easy to understand and not very complex, which can sometimes be a bit of a strain when reading studies of history. Worth a read for both history students and those with a general interest alike!