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Tyrant, psychopath, and implementer of a ruthless programme of
racial extermination, Adolf Hitler was also the charismatic Fuhrer
of millions of dedicated followers. In this major new biography,
internationally acclaimed German historian Peter Longerich brings
Hitler back to centre-stage in the history of Nazism, revealing a
far more active and interventionist dictator than we are familiar
with from recent accounts, with a flexibility of approach that
often surprises. Whether it was foreign policy, war-making, terror,
mass murder, cultural and religious affairs, or even mundane
everyday matters, Longerich reveals how decisive a force Hitler was
in the formulation of policy, sometimes right down to the smallest
details, in a way which until now has not been fully appreciated.
Consistently and ruthlessly destroying both the people and the
power structures that stood in his way, Longerich shows how over
time Hitler succeeded in forging his 'Fuhrer dictatorship' - with
terrifying and almost limitless power over the German people.
The complete story of the Wannsee Conference, the meeting that
paved the way for the Holocaust. On 20 January 1942, fifteen men
arrived for a meeting in a luxurious villa on the shores of the
Wannsee in the far-western outskirts of Berlin. They came at the
invitation of Reinhard Heydrich and were almost all high-ranking
Nazi Party, government, and SS officials. The exquisite position by
the lake, the imposing driveway up to the villa, culminating in a
generously sized roundabout in front of the house, the expansive,
carefully landscaped park, the generous suite of rooms that opened
on to the park and the lake, the three-level terrace that stretched
the entire garden side of the house, and the winter garden with its
marble fountain, all give today's visitor to the villa a good idea
of its owner's aspiration to build a sophisticated, almost palatial
structure as a testament to his cultivation and worldly success.
But the beauty of the situation stood in stark contrast to the
purpose of the meeting to which the fifteen had come in January
1942: the 'Final Solution of the Jewish Question'. According to the
surviving records of the meeting, items on the agenda included the
precise definition of exactly which group of people was to be
affected, followed by a discussion of how upwards of eleven million
people were to be deported and subjected to the toughest form of
forced labour, and following on from this a discussion of how the
survivors of this forced labour as well as those not capable of it
were ultimately to be killed. The next item on the agenda was
breakfast.
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Goebbels (Paperback)
Peter Longerich
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Joseph Goebbels was one of Adolf Hitler's most loyal acolytes. But
how did this club-footed son of a factory worker rise from
obscurity to become Hitler's malevolent minister of propaganda,
most trusted lieutenant and personally anointed successor? In this
definitive one-volume biography, renowned German Holocaust
historian Peter Longerich sifts through the historical record - and
thirty thousand pages of Goebbels's own diary entries - to answer
that question. Longerich paints a chilling picture of a man driven
by a narcissistic desire for recognition who found the personal
affirmation he craved within the virulently racist National
Socialist movement - and whose lifelong search for a charismatic
father figure inexorably led him to Hitler. This comprehensive
biography documents Goebbels' ascent through the ranks of the Nazi
Party, where he became a member of the Fuhrer's inner circle and
launched a brutal campaign of anti-Semitic propaganda. Goebbels
delivers fresh and important insight into how the Nazi message of
hate was conceived, nurtured, and disseminated, and shreds the myth
of Goebbels' own genius for propaganda. It also reveals a man
dogged by insecurities and - though endowed with near-dictatorial
control of the media - beset by bureaucratic infighting. And, as
never before, Longerich exposes Goebbels's twisted personal life -
his mawkish sentimentality, manipulative nature, and voracious
sexual appetite. This complete portrait of the man behind Hitler's
message is sure to become a standard for historians and students of
the Holocaust for decades to come.
Heinrich Himmler was an unremarkable looking man. Yet he was
Hitler's top enforcer, in charge of the Gestapo, the SS, and the
so-called Final Solution. We can only wonder, as biographer Peter
Longerich asks, how could such a banal personality attain such a
historically unique position of power? How could the son of a
prosperous Bavarian Catholic public servant become the organizer of
a system of mass murder spanning the whole of Europe?
In the first comprehensive biography of this murderous enigma,
Longerich answers those questions with a superb account of
Himmler's inner self and outward acts. Masterfully interweaving the
story of Himmler's personal life and political career with the
wider history of the Nazi dictatorship, Longerich shows how
skillfully he exploited and manipulated his disparate roles in the
pursuit of his far-reaching and grandiose objectives. Himmler's
actual strength, he writes, consisted in redrawing every two or
three years the master plans for his sphere of power. Himmler
expanded that sphere with ruthless efficiency. In 1929, he took the
SS-a small bodyguard unit-and swelled it into a paramilitary
organization with elite pretensions. By the end of 1934 he had
become Reich Chief of the Political Police, and began to
consolidate all police power in his own hands. As Germany grabbed
neighboring territory, he expanded the Waffen SS and organized the
"Germanization" of conquered lands, which culminated in systematic
mass murder. When the regime went on the defensive in 1942, Himmler
changed his emphasis again, repressing any opposition or unrest.
The author emphasizes the centrality of Himmler's personality to
the Nazi murder machine-his surveillance of the private lives of
his men, his deep resentments, his fierce prejudices-showing that
man and position were inseparable.
Carefully researchedand lucidly written, Heinrich Himmler is the
essential account of the man who embodied Hitler's apparatus of
evil.
A comprehensive history of the Nazi persecution and murder of
European Jews, paying detailed attention to an unrivalled range
sources. Focusing clearly on the perpetrators and exploring closely
the process of decision making, Longerich argues that anti-Semitism
was not a mere by-product of the Nazis' political mobilization or
an attempt to deflect the attention of the masses, but that
anti-Jewish policy was a central tenet of the Nazi movement's
attempts to implement, disseminate, and secure National Socialist
rule - and one which crucially shaped Nazi policy decisions, from
their earliest days in power through to the invasion of the Soviet
Union and the Final Solution. As Longerich shows, the
'disappearance' of Jews was designed as a first step towards a
racially homogeneous society - first within the 'Reich', later in
the whole of a German-dominated Europe.
The Holocaust differs from other genocides in recent history for
one main reason: there is no other example in which a minority was
annihilated systematically and as completely as possible on the
orders of a head of state and through the apparatus of government.
To reconstruct Hitler's central role in the Final Solution
represents a particular challenge. Hitler treated the murder of the
Jews as a matter of the utmost secrecy and was careful wherever
possible not to leave behind any written orders. Wherever his
instructions on this matter are recorded he has used codified
language. He kept away from the implementation of the orders and
feigned ignorance, even to his closest friends and colleagues.
Under these conditions, the surviving source material can only be
described as fragmentary. The Unwritten Order aims to offer
documentary proof of Hitler's central role in the murder of the
European Jews. In order to achieve this aim, various documents and
fragments of documents have been pieced together and the codified
language of the dictator deciphered.
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