Fall books: 20 nonfiction titles you don't want to miss

From the energy crisis to The Doors, from Hitler’s Germany to Rin Tin Tin, here are the nonfiction titles that have readers buzzing this fall.

1. "THE END: The Defiance and Destruction of Hitler’s Germany,1944-1945," by Ian Kershaw

THE END: The Defiance and Destruction of Hitler’s Germany, 1944-1945, by Ian Kershaw (Penguin, 592 pp.)
Why did Germany continue to fight, long after all hope was lost? Hitler biographer and World War II expert Ian Kershaw offers a detailed, compelling look at the final year of the Third Reich. (September)

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