What are the best books on these two men?
I've been intending to skim through these ones, considering that I've been told that they're entertaining (erm, therefore is difficult to nuance whether those are your aims, given that "best" isn't that precise of a criteria). Supposedly does a run-through of his career.
It hasn't been disclosed to me though whether it has a translate version.
>>1286047
For Napoleon it's going to be Napoleon: A Life by Andrew Roberts and The Campaigns of Napoleon by David Chandler. For Hitler I don't know.
>>1286530
Nostradamus's writings
>>1286881
Woops, ignore the quote.
>>1286047
Try Hitler's Cookbook: 6.000.000 recipes!
It's pretty good.
>>1286752
For Hitler, It's definitely Ian Kershaw's two volume biography. Not only a masterful work of biography as a historical genre in general, but basically means you never need to read another Hitler biography as it goes over everything else explicitly (something more books should do in their historiagraphy).
>>1287366
>Ian Kershaw
what they called specifically?
Also Spoke Zarathrustra