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Tyrants

When Wounds Become War

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What happens when broken boys inherit empires? They don’t heal. They conquer. Tyrants is a side-by-side psychological autopsy of two of history’s most infamous men: Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. From violent childhoods and humiliating rejection to god complexes, body counts, and ultimate collapse, this book doesn’t mythologize — it dissects. This is not a dry timeline. This is not hero worship. This is not sympathy. This is truth. Unflinching, unfiltered, and human — horrifyingly so. It’s the story of how pain festers into power. And how power, left unchecked, consumes the world. If you’ve ever asked: How did they become that? Could it ever happen again? Could it happen to me? This book was written for you.

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Though a short read, Tyrants: When Wounds Become War is packed with powerful insights. James Johnson skillfully explores how unresolved trauma—when not met with healing through positive human connection—can transform into destructive “monsters” within us. The writing is both thought-provoking and relatable, offering readers a deeper understanding of the hidden battles many face. The narrator’s delivery was outstanding, making the book engaging and easy to follow. A concise yet impactful work that leaves a lasting impression.

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I absolutely love the story of Stalin and Hitler. This is a great short story of the background of them both. The narration is very great. The pace and tone is wonderful.

Great short book

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This is a really well written book. I enjoyed listening to it. The book does a great job showing the parallel of Stalin and Hitler.

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