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{{Byline|last=Grünzweig|first=Walter|abstract=On one level, ''[[The Castle in the Forest]]'' is a book about life of the lower classes of the German-speaking section of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy and about one man, Alois Hitler, who manages to rise above the humble origins of his family. It looks at the daily life of the peasants, the education of their children, their sexual relationships, and their sometimes desperate attempts to improve their limiting life conditions. The massive quantity of information ''Castle'' provides concerning Hitler’s family and early childhood is equally focused on a later historical development, although in a much different manner. {{NM}} seems to suggest that there must be some explanatory potential here for what happened later on.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr08grun}}
{{Byline|last=Grünzweig|first=Walter|abstract=On one level, ''[[The Castle in the Forest]]'' is a book about life of the lower classes of the German-speaking section of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy and about one man, Alois Hitler, who manages to rise above the humble origins of his family. It looks at the daily life of the peasants, the education of their children, their sexual relationships, and their sometimes desperate attempts to improve their limiting life conditions. The massive quantity of information ''Castle'' provides concerning Hitler’s family and early childhood is equally focused on a later historical development, although in a much different manner. {{NM}} seems to suggest that there must be some explanatory potential here for what happened later on.|url=https://prmlr.us/mr08grun}}