Timothy W. Ryback
Timothy Wernig Ryback (born February 2, 1954) is a historian and director of the Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation in The Hague. He previously served as the Deputy-Secretary General of the Académie Diplomatique Internationale in Paris, and Director and Vice President of the Salzburg Global Seminar. Prior to this, he was a lecturer in the Concentration of History and Literature at Harvard University. Ryback has a doctorate from Harvard.Ryback has written on European history, politics and culture for numerous publications, including ''The Atlantic Monthly'', ''The New Yorker'', ''The New York Times'' and ''The Wall Street Journal''. He is also author of ''Hitler's Private Library: The Books That Shaped His Life'', published in 2008, which has appeared in more than 25 editions around the world. His book, ''The Last Survivor: Legacies of Dachau'' was a New York Times Notable Book for 2000. Ryback is also author of ''Rock Around the Bloc: A History of Rock Music in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union'', published in 1989. He has appeared in numerous television documentaries.
His 2024 book, ''Takeover: Hitler's Final Rise to Power'', explores the final days of the Weimar Republic and its transformation into Nazi Germany. Provided by Wikipedia