Confronting Hitler: German Social Democrats in Defense of the Weimar Republic, 1929-1933.
There, armed only with a lantern, the Doctor confronts Hitler.
Kellner was very angry that millions of people had to die because a few politicians in the democracies failed to confront Hitler and his allies.
A majority of decent and well-meaning people said there was no need to confront Hitler and that those who did were warmongers," he said.
Hitler's order, by its terms, deprived Speer of any power to interfere with the decree, and Speer went to confront Hitler, telling him the war was lost.
Although conservatives compared Saddam to Hitler, America did not have to be persuaded with "actionable" intelligence before confronting Hitler.
The announcement enraged those in Britain and France who wanted to confront Hitler once and for all, even if it meant war, and its supporters gained strength.
Mr. Smith said his hawkish stance on the war stemmed not from personal considerations but the failure of the democracies to confront Hitler during the late 1930's.
He advised Brauchitsch not to confront Hitler, apparently afraid that Brauchitsch would be dismissed and replaced by Reichenau.