Is Tomorrow Hitler's? 200 Questions on the Battle of Mankind

Is Tomorrow Hitler's? 200 Questions on the Battle of Mankind
Written in the desperate early years of World War II, when Hitler's armies swept across Europe and the world held its breath, this book poses 200 sharp questions that cut to the heart of the conflict. War correspondent H.R. Knickerbocker, one of the most celebrated journalists of his era, interrogates not just Hitler the man but the conditions that made him possible: the failures of democracy, the seductions of totalitarianism, the fragile barrier between civilization and barbarism. The format is bracing each question a small grenade, each answer a attempt to reckon with a catastrophe still unfolding. What kind of man seizes power in a modern nation? Can freedom survive in a world gone fascist? Is resistance hopeless or imperative? The book captures an extraordinary historical moment when the outcome was genuinely unknowable, when readers genuinely did not know if tomorrow would belong to Hitler. It stands as both a time capsule of 1940s anxiety and a permanent interrogation of how democracies die and how they might be saved.


