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Hitler among the Germans (Paperback, New edition)
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Hitler among the Germans (Paperback, New edition)
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An odd and rather intriguing search for the unconscious
determinants of Hitler's beliefs and policies. Self-punitive guilt,
enthusiasm for "mercy killing," and a compulsive quest to "poison
the poisoners" resulted, Binion finds, from Hitler's orders to the
Jewish family doctor in 1908 to treat his mother's terminal
malignancy with extremely painful iodoform, a circumstance also
cited by John Toland in Hitler (p. 835) without emphasis on the
son's role. A second focus is Hitler's treatment for mustard gas
poisoning in 1918; he went into Pasewalk hospital devoid of
leadership ability, Binion claims, and came out with mesmeric
talents; this supposedly involved an hysterical collapse and
hypnosis by the doctor, but since the doctor in question tended to
diagnose all patients as hysterical shirkers, by Binion's account,
the question of Hitler's "hysteria" remains moot. More broadly,
Binion sees Hitler's push for Lebensraum as a neurotic expression
of "aggressive orality" as well as of the "German unconsciousness,"
though elsewhere he states that "The land grab [merely] fronted for
the Jew kill." Most cogently, Binion contends that Hitler's foreign
policy amounted to reliving the WW I defeat which stemmed from
Germany's failure to ally with the West against the East. Written
without the turgidity of Frau Lou (1968), this book is nevertheless
eccentric in the precise sense that it uses strained or obscure
reasoning to reach startling conclusions. (Kirkus Reviews)
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