During the Second World War, three prominent members of the
Frankfurt School--Franz Neumann, Herbert Marcuse, and Otto
Kirchheimer--worked as intelligence analysts for the Office of
Strategic Services, the wartime forerunner of the CIA. This book
brings together their most important intelligence reports on Nazi
Germany, most of them published here for the first time.
These reports provide a fresh perspective on Hitler's regime and
the Second World War, and a fascinating window on Frankfurt School
critical theory. They develop a detailed analysis of Nazism as a
social and economic system and the role of anti-Semitism in Nazism,
as well as a coherent plan for the reconstruction of postwar
Germany as a democratic political system with a socialist economy.
These reports played a significant role in the development of
postwar Allied policy, including denazification and the preparation
of the Nuremberg Trials. They also reveal how wartime intelligence
analysis shaped the intellectual agendas of these three important
German-Jewish scholars who fled Nazi persecution prior to the
war.
"Secret Reports on Nazi Germany" features a foreword by Raymond
Geuss as well as a comprehensive general introduction by Raffaele
Laudani that puts these writings in historical and intellectual
context.
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