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franziska matzelsberger: Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich William L. Shirer, 1990 The classic history of Adolph Hitler's rise to power and his dramatic defeat. |
franziska matzelsberger: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich William L. Shirer, 2011-10-11 Chronicles the Nazi's rise to power, conquest of Europe, and dramatic defeat at the hands of the Allies. |
franziska matzelsberger: The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler Robert Payne, 2016-10-05 In The Life And Death of Adolf Hitler, biographer Robert Payne unravels the tangled threads of Hitler’s public and private life and looks behind the caricature with the Charlie Chaplin mustache and the unruly shock of hair to reveal a Hitler possessed of immense personal charm that impressed both men and women and brought followers and contributions to the burgeoning Nazi Party. Although he misread his strength and organized an ill-fated putsch, Hitler spent his months in prison writing Mein Kampf, which increased his following. Once in undisputed command of the Party, Hitler renounced the chastity of his youth and began a sordid affair with his niece, whose suicide prompted him to reject forever all conventional morality. He promised anything to prospective supporters, then cold-bloodedly murdered them before they could claim a share of the power he reserved for himself. Once he became Chancellor, Hitler step by step bent the powers of the state to his own purposes to satisfy his private fantasies, rearming Germany, slaughtering his real or imaginary enemies, blackmailing one by one the leaders of Europe, and plunging the world into the holocaust of World War II. THE LIFE AND DEATH OF ADOLF HITLER is the story of not so much a man corrupted by power as a corrupt man who achieved absolute power and used it to an unprecedented degree, knowing at every moment exactly what he was doing and calculating his enemies’ weaknesses to a hair’s breadth. It is the story of a living man. |
franziska matzelsberger: The Young Hitler I Knew August Kubizek, 2011-05-31 August Kubizek met Adolf Hitler in 1904 while they were both competing for standing room at the opera. Their mutual passion for music created a strong bond, and over the next four years they became close friends. Kubizek describes a reticent young man, painfully shy, yet capable of bursting into hysterical fits of anger if anyone disagreed with him. The two boys would often talk for hours on end; Hitler found Kubizek to be a very good listener, a worthy confidant to his hopes and dreams. In 1908 Kubizek moved to Vienna and shared a room with Hitler at 29 Stumpergasse. During this time, Hitler tried to get into art school, but he was unsuccessful. With his money fast running out, he found himself sinking to the lower depths of the city: an unkind world of isolation and constant unappeasable hunger. Hitler moved out of the flat in November, without leaving a forwarding address; Kubizek did not meet his friend again until 1938. The Young Hitler I Knew tells the story of an extraordinary friendship, and gives fascinating insight into Hitlers character during these formative years. This is the first edition to be published in English since 1955 and it corrects many changes made for reasons of political correctness. It also includes important sections which were excised from the original English translation. |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler, the man who shouldn’t have been born Evi Crotti, Alberto Magni, 2018-02-08 “Hitler, the man who shouldn’t have been born” Un’opera inedita sulla personalità di Adolf Hitler, dall’infanzia fino alla morte, per non dimenticare come sia facile superare la linea di confine tra bene e male. Oltre all’analisi del dittatore nazista sono analizzate firme e scritture di alcuni suoi collaboratori (Goering, Himmler, Mengele, Bormann, Rommel, ...), oltre alla sua compagna Eva Braun. Un’opera curiosa, originale e intrigante, ma di facile lettura. *** “Hitler, the man who shouldn’t have been born” The book presents an ‘unpublished’ profile of Adolf Hitler personality, from infancy to death. The ‘take home message’ is not to forget how easy it is to overcome the line between good and evil. In addition to the analysis of the Nazi dictator, the book collects and analyses some writings and signatures of a pool of Hitler’ collaborators such as Goering, Himmler, Mengele, Bormann, Rommel, as well as of his partner, Mrs Eva Braun. “Hitler, the man who shouldn’t have been born” is a curious, original and intriguing work, easy to read. |
franziska matzelsberger: The Essential Being Anamilagros Perez Morazzani, 2018-05-08 This book explores the concept of pre-conceptual trauma, drawing in particular on the pioneering research of Wilfred Bion. A comparison is established between two different groups of individuals: five well-known dictators and five famous creative individuals. The authors have defined pre-conceptual traumas as ubiquitous experiences that all human beings go through during the first years of their lives, when a temporary absence changes into a permanent presence, determining the outcome of what any individual might do or perform in the future. Pre-conceptual traumas split the mind into two dialectical and correlated states: the traumatized (conflictive or pathological), and the non-traumatized (developmental or normal). |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler and his Women Phil Carradice, 2021-05-31 This unique biography examines Hitler’s many female relationships, from his mother and sisters to his girlfriends, secretaries, and adoring public. To most of the world, Adolf Hitler was a ranting, evil demagogue whose insane ambitions caused incalculable harm to humanity. But to the women in his life, he was kind, compassionate, and loving—a man to be admired and adored. In Hitler and His Women, historian Phil Carradice explores the Fuhrer’s many relationships with women, from his romantic involvements to his interactions with female staff and the thousands of women who flocked to hear him speak. While many are familiar with Eva Braun, she was not alone in her role as the Fuhrer’s lover. Dozens of women preceded her, including Mitzi Reiter, Henny Hoffmann, and his own niece Geli Raubal. To them and many others, Hitler was the ultimate romantic. From deep familial bonds to a teenage infatuation with a girl he never met, from actresses like Zara Leander to English aristocrat Unity Mitford, Carradice examines how Hitlers relationships with women affected the course of history. |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler and the Nazi Cult of Film and Fame Michael Munn, 2013-05-09 In Nazi Germany, the cult of celebrity was the embodiment of Hitler’s style of cultural governance. Hitler’s rise to power owed much to the creation of his own celebrity, and the country’s greatest stars, whether they were actors, writers, or musicians, could be one of only two things. If they were compliant, they were lauded and awarded status symbols for the regime; but if they resisted—or were simply Jewish—they were traitors to be interned and murdered. This fascinating analysis offers a shocking portrait of a Hitler shaped by aspirations to Hollywood-style fame, of the correlation between art and ambition, of films used as weapons, and of sexual predilections. The Führer believed he was an artist, not a politician, and in his Germany politics and culture became one. His celebrity was cultivated and nurtured by Joseph Goebbels, Germany’s supreme head of culture. Hitler and Goebbels enjoyed the company of beautiful female film stars, and Goebbels had his own “casting couch.” In Germany’s version of Hollywood there were scandals, starlets, secret agents, premieres, and party politics. The Third Reich would launch filmmaker and actress Leni Riefenstahl to prominence by making her its own glorifying documentarian, most famously in The Triumph of the Will, the innovative propaganda film starring Hitler and widely considered to be one of the greatest movies ever made. It is no coincidence that Eva Braun, Hitler’s longtime partner and wife for the two days leading up to their joint suicide, was a photographer, and in fact shot most of the surviving photographs and film footage of her lover. This book reveals previously unpublished information about the “Hitler film,” which Goebbels envisaged as “the greatest story ever told,” although it was ultimately trumped by the dictator’s own, real-life Wagnerian finale. |
franziska matzelsberger: The Hitler Bloodline David Gardner, 2024-04-09 The Hitler Family Then and Now Join author David Gardner as he traces the genealogy of history’s most notorious dictator in this revelatory World War 2 biography A family history haunted by a sinister past. The name Hitler is remembered around the world as the Nazi leader responsible for the deadliest war in modern history. But what about those who share the same last name? Who was the Hitler family, and where are they now? Crime journalist David Gardner investigates these questions in The Hitler Bloodline, a family tree book into how Adolf Hitler shaped the lives and legacy of his siblings and their descendants. Over a century of stories to share. Discover a new side of history with what family life was like before and after the Fuehrer. Starting long before a young Hitler came into the picture, get to know the parents and the older siblings who grew up with the most notorious man in European history. And with the personal accounts of extended family members during and after World War 2, The Hitler Bloodline shares what it was like for the surviving descendants to break away from their family’s darkest shadow. With new details and surprising revelations in David Gardner’s historical research, learn how generations of a family can be impacted by the legacy of their surname to this very day. Inside, you’ll also find: A genogram of past and present household members How Hitler’s nephew joined the United States Navy If the Hitler family has Jewish ancestry The identity of an alleged son If you liked World War 2 biographies such as Fatherland, The Splendid and the Vile, or The Best New True Crime Stories: Crimes of Famous & Infamous Criminals, you’ll love The Hitler Bloodline. |
franziska matzelsberger: Nazis The Chosen People of Satan Timo Vilo, 2025-02-28 The book is based on the word of the Bible, which is God's revelation to mankind. The Bible talks about God's plan for the world He created. This book also explains Satan's influence on world history and the course of events. His attempt to prevent the fulfillment of God's plan. According to the Bible, Israel and the Jews are God's chosen people. Israel is an important part of God's plan. So, it can't be just bad luck that the Jews have been subjected to so much persecution. Into whatever land they wandered, persecution soon began. There must be a supernatural and planned influence behind the events. |
franziska matzelsberger: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich William Lawrence Shirer, 1960 History of Nazi Germany. |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler George Victor, 2000 Victor's book is the first to show that implementing the Final Solution was actually the root of Hitler's most disastrous military decisions. |
franziska matzelsberger: Why Did Hitler Hate the Jews? Peter den Hertog, 2020-09-30 What do we really know about the sources of Adolf Hitler’s anti-Semitism? What led him to become such a genocidal anti-Semite? It is often said that the strongly anti-Semitic atmosphere in pre-war Vienna, in which Hitler failed to achieve his dream of becoming an artist, was when his hatred of the Jews first began to stir. We also often read that such feelings were compounded by the so-called ‘stab in the back’ by Jewish-Marxists at the end of the First World War, which led to Germany’s humiliating capitulation. The Darwinian science of natural selection is often included in the debate as well, which to Hitler meant keeping the Germanic race ‘pure’ and untainted by the ‘inferior’ Jews. However, as Peter den Hertog sets out in this book, such external, cultural and environmental factors were also experienced by most of Hitler’s contemporaries, and they did not all turn into rabid Jew-haters. In this study, the author investigates what we do know about the roots of the German leader’s anti-Semitism. He also takes the significant step of mapping out what we do not know in detail. This allows the reader to understand which information needs to be looked for in the search for a complete explanation. Historians will be historians and so have their own way of looking at the world. This fails to provide us with complete clarity in this matter. That is why this study also employs insights from Psychology, Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatry. Readers even take a trip 65 million years back in time to the field of Evolutionary Psychology. The author reveals how Hitler was a man with highly paranoid traits. The causes of this paranoia are clarified for the first time and its connection to Hitler’s anti-Semitism is explained in depth. The author also explores, and answers, whether the Führer gave one specific instruction ordering the elimination of Europe’s Jews, and, if so, when this took place. Peter den Hertog is able to provide an all-encompassing explanation for Hitler’s anti-Semitism by combining insights from many different disciplines. He also succeeds in clarifying how Hitler’s own particular brand of anti-Semitism could lead the way to the Holocaust. |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler: 1889-1933 Donna Faulkner, 2015-12-03 Germany's Adolf Hitler was, without argument, a monster. He unleashed the horrors of World War II and ordered the murder of millions in his quest to create his twisted version of a pure German empire. In this, the first of a two-volume biography of der Führer, New York Times bestselling author Donna Faulkner explores Hitler's rise to power - as well as the twisted roots of his genocidal brutality. His story is one of dysfunction and megalomania: from Hitler's early days as a frustrated schoolboy and artist to a power-hungry, and masterful, politician who manipulated the German people wracked by economic deprivation. Nearly three-quarters of a century later, the world is still grappling with the horrific legacy of Adolf Hitler. Here's how it all began. |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler's Vienna Brigitte Hamann, 2000 An exploration of the critical, formative years Adolf Hitler spent in Vienna, this study is both a cultural and political portrait of the city, and a biography of Hitler from 1906 to 1913. Photos and line illustrations. |
franziska matzelsberger: Two World Wars and Hitler: Who was Responsible? Jim Macgregor, John O’Dowd, 2025-03-19 A radical re-interpretation of events between 1914 and 1945, this book is a scholarly revision of the history of Nazi Germany that is sure to open the eyes of many thus far reluctant to face the truth. Deeply researched, well-sourced, evidence relates the true origins of the world wars, Corporal Hitler's meteoric rise to supreme power thanks to Britain and the United States of America, and how in 1939 the world was once again and very deliberately taken into the abyss. The book does not, like so many histories about Hitler and the world wars, tinker around the edges of modern history. It is a unique re-writing of the history at a level that is clearly understandable not merely to the academic with a wide level of expertise, but to ordinary readers with no more than a general interest in the subject matter. Told here for the first time, the astonishing truth about British and American secret agents encouraging, facilitating and funding Hitler's rise to power is sure to attract a substantial readership. === Two World Wars and Hitler: Who Was Responsible? by Jim Macgregor and John O'Dowd takes readers on a deep dive into the murky waters of global politics, exposing the intricate web of money, foreign agents, and geopolitical schemes that shaped the events of the 20th century. This book challenges the accepted narratives surrounding the causes of the two world wars and Adolf Hitler's rise to power, peeling back layers of propaganda to uncover hidden truths. The authors bring their medical and academic backgrounds to bear on a meticulously researched investigation, connecting dots that span continents and decades. From the clandestine dealings of financial elites to the machinations of intelligence operatives, the authors argue that the outcomes of these conflicts were anything but inevitable. They propose that powerful individuals and institutions actively manipulated the course of history, prioritizing profit and dominance over the welfare of nations and huma |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler's Alpine Retreat James Wilson, 2007-03-28 A collection of Nazi propaganda shots, including “rare images of Adolf Hitler socializing with children and supporters at his notorious Alpine hideaway” (Daily Mail). Adolf Hitler became “completely captivated” by Berchtesgaden and the Obersalzberg when he first visited the area in 1923. In time, he bought Haus Wachenfeld and made the area his second seat of government. This meant major construction of the Berghof barracks, administrative buildings, airstrips and the famous “Eagle’s Nest.” During the war massive tunnels were dug. Most were destroyed by allied bombing in April 1945. This original book tells the story of the area, and—in contemporary postcards and photographs—how it was transformed by Hitler and his henchmen (Goering, Goebbels and Borman). |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler's Last Witness Rochus Misch, 2014-08-30 This memoir of Hitler’s personal bodyguard presents “convincing first-person testimony of the dictator’s final desperate months, days and hours” (Huffington Post). After being seriously wounded in the 1939 Polish campaign, Rochus Misch was invited to join Hitler’s SS-bodyguard. There he served until the war’s end as Hitler’s bodyguard, courier, orderly, and, finally, as Chief of Communications. On the Berghoff terrace, he watched Eva Braun organize parties, observed Heinrich Himmler and Albert Speer, and monitored telephone conversations from Berlin to the East Prussian Headquarters on July 20, 1944—after the attempt on Hitler’s life. As the Allied forces closed in, Misch was drawn into the Führerbunker with the last of the faithful. He remained in charge of the bunker switchboard as his duty required, even after Hitler committed suicide. Misch knew Hitler the private man. His memoirs offer an intimate view of life in close attendance to Hitler and of the endless hours deep inside the bunker. They also provide new insights into military events—such as Hitler’s initial feeling that the 6th Army should pull out of Stalingrad. Shortly before he died, Misch wrote a new introduction for this English-language edition. |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler's Father Roman Sandgruber, 2022-10-21 The bundle of 31 letters, the pages of which had long yellowed with age, had lain hidden in the attic where they were found for over a century. Only when the razor-sharp script was examined further did historians discover just who had written them – and that person, Alois, was Adolf Hitler’s father. Born Alois Schicklgruber on 7 June 1837, the identity of his biological father still undisclosed, Alois eventually became a civil servant in the Austrian customs service. At around the age of 40, Alois changed his family name from Schicklgruber to Hitler – his infamous son being born some eleven years later. The contents of the re-discovered letters have allowed the renowned historian and author Roman Sandgruber to reassess the image that we have of Alois, offering the world a completely new and authentic impression of the man. In Hitler’s Father, Sandgruber re-examines Alois’ personality and how he significantly shaped the young Adolf. The letters also shed further light onto the everyday life of the Hitler family as whole, a story which is often characterized by myths, inventions and assumptions. They have given the author the opportunity to recount the childhood and youth of the future dictator, painting a dramatic picture of the ‘Führer’ growing up. These letters also help answer the question that is so often asked: How could a child from an Upper Austrian province, seemingly a failure and self-taught, rise to a position of such power? Indeed, Adolf Hitler’s father and ‘the province’ seemingly lay heavily on him until his suicide in the Führerbunker in 1945. The author examines how the young Hitler’s lowly upbringing may have affected him in the years that followed – years which shaped the history of the whole world. |
franziska matzelsberger: The Rise of Adolf Hitler Sushmita Dutta, 2023-07-03 Adolf Hitler was a German dictator who led the Nazi Party to power in Germany in the 1930s. He was responsible for the deaths of millions of people, including Jews, homosexuals, and other groups that he considered to be inferior. He committed suicide in 1945 as the Allied forces were closing in on Berlin. Hitler was a complex and contradictory figure. He was a charismatic leader who was able to connect with the German people, but he was also a ruthless dictator who was responsible for the deaths of millions of people. His legacy is one of hate, destruction, and death. He is considered to be one of the most evil men in history. This is only a brief account of the life and career of Adolf Hitler. If you're interested in learning more about them, I recommend reading this book. |
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franziska matzelsberger: Hitler's Alpine Headquarters James Wilson, 2014-01-13 “A photographic history of the Nazi party’s building works in Munich and in the Berchtesgaden and Obersalzberg . . . These postcards are fascinating” (HistoryOfWar.org). Hitler’s Alpine Headquarters looks at the development of the Obersalzberg from a small, long established farming community into Hitler’s country residence and the Nazis’ southern headquarters. Introducing new images and additional text, this book is a much-expanded sequel to the author’s acclaimed Hitler’s Alpine Retreat. It explains how and why Hitler chose this area to build a home and his connection to this region. New chapters focus on buildings and individuals of Hitler’s inner circle not covered in the earlier book. The development of the region is extensively covered by use of contemporary propaganda postcards and accompanying detailed text, allowing the reader to view the subject matter as it was presented to the masses at that time. With over 300 images and three maps, and the opportunity to compare a number of “then and now” images, the story of Hitler’s southern headquarters is brought to life through this extensive coverage. Two seasons as an expert tour guide specializing in the history of the region during the Third Reich period allowed the author to carry out his own detailed research. There is an interview with a local man, who, as a small boy was photographed with Hitler, together with comments gathered during a recent meeting with Rochus Misch who served on Hitler’s staff. “An interesting and captivating book. The author has given the material an excellent treatment and there are numerous period photographs which serve to show the subject in its ‘original’ state.” —Military Archive Research |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler's Munich David Ian Hall, 2021-01-18 An acclaimed historian of twentieth century Germany provides a vivid account of Hitler’s rise to power and its intimate connection to the Bavarian capital. The immediate aftermath of the Great War and the Versailles Treaty created a perfect storm of economic, social, political and cultural factors which facilitated the rapid rise of Adolf Hitler’s political career and the birth of the National Socialist German Worker’s Party. The breeding ground for this world-changing evolution was the city of Munich. In Hitler’s Munich, renowned historian David Ian Hall examines the origins and growth of Hitler’s National Socialism through the lens of this unique city. By connecting the sites where Hitler and his accomplices built the movement, Hall offers a clear and concrete understanding of the causes, background, motivation, and structures of the Party. Hitler’s Munich is a cultural and political portrait of the city, a biography of the Fuhrer, and a history of National Socialism. All three interacted in this expertly rendered exploration of their interconnections and significance. |
franziska matzelsberger: Vita e morte di Adolf Hitler Robert Payne, 2024-01-19T00:00:00+01:00 Payne dipana i fili intricati della vita pubblica e privata di Hitler per rivelare il vero volto di un individuo dotato di immenso e sinistro magnetismo, che colpì decine di milioni di uomini, facendone dei seguaci del nascente partito nazista. Nonostante il fallito putsch di Monaco, Hitler trascorse i mesi di prigionia scrivendo il Mein Kampf, che aumentò il suo seguito. Giunto al comando indiscusso del Partito, promise ogni cosa ai suoi sostenitori, per poi eliminarli a sangue freddo prima che potessero reclamare una fetta del potere, ormai sua unica fonte vitale. Divenuto Cancelliere, snaturò e distrusse pezzo per pezzo i poteri dello Stato per soddisfare le sue manie ossessive, riarmando la Germania, massacrando i suoi nemici (reali o immaginari), ricattando uno a uno i leader europei e facendo infine precipitare il mondo nel caos della Seconda guerra mondiale. |
franziska matzelsberger: The Fourth Reich and Operation Eclipse Patrick Delaforce, 2017-04-22 In this third volume on the progress of the Second World War after the D-Day landings, Patrick Delaforce examines the final weeks of World War Two, beyond the Yalta Conference, when the question to be asked was not who would win, but how to prevent the war dragging on and also how to prevent Hitler from implementing a scorched earth policy across the Reichland. Then there was the race to win territory as the Russians, too, clawed their way across Europe. Operation Eclipse, begun in March1945, both prevented the Russians from occupying Denmark in violation of the agreement at Yalta but also occupied the Kiel naval base. The book also examines events immediately after the surrender and Hitler's suicide, and the creation of the short-lived fourth reich under the leadership of Admiral Donitz. As well as Denmark, the book also covers the liberations of both Holland and Norway. Most poignant of all, the liberation of the prisoners of war is covered as well as the freeing those that had toiled for Hitler against their will, as slaves. The book ends with the famous war crimes trials and the beginnings of the Cold War. |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler's Fortune Cris Whetton, 2005-09-19 The true story of how Adolf Hitler amassed billions of dollars in wealth, where that money went—and who may be trying to find it for themselves. In 1918 Adolf Hitler was penniless. But within twenty-five years he was probably the richest man in Europe. In this fascinating book, Cris Whetton reveals not only the extent of Hitler’s fortune but how it was amassed and those who helped him. As Whetton demonstrates, the royalties from his book, Mein Kampf, were only a small fraction of the total fortune Hitler possessed before World War II began. Whetton delves into the finances of Hitler’s publishing company Eher Verlag, and his fund Adolf Hitler Spende, to which many people ‘voluntarily’ contributed, as well as newly uncovered evidence of two of Hitler’s personal bank accounts. Also explored is how Hitler’s personal force, magnetism, and attraction to the opposite sex also proved hugely lucrative. Hitler’s Fortune also follows what happened to the property, the funds, the art collection, and other items after the Fuhrer’s suicide in 1945, and reveals who is—and who is trying to—profit in modern times from the evil legacy of Adolf Hitler. |
franziska matzelsberger: La véritable histoire vraie - tome 5 - Hitler Bernard Swysen, 2019-03-01T00:00:00+01:00 Si la Seconde Guerre mondiale et la Shoah sont bien le point d'orgue du règne d'horreur d'Hitler, l'histoire a commencé bien avant cela. Pour comprendre comment et pourquoi l'indicible a pu se produire, il faut remonter un peu avant la naissance d'Hitler lui-même, au moment où son père adopte ce patronyme. Toute l'enfance d'Adolf Hitler, ses choix, ses échecs vont former un homme complexe et vont le mener à son combat, comme il le raconte lui-même. Convaincu comme beaucoup d'hommes de son temps de la culpabilité des Juifs après la Première Guerre mondiale, il va développer un antisémitisme violent. Recruté par un parti politique en 1919, celui-ci va servir de terreau pour ses aspirations. Il se découvre alors un talent d'orateur qui va lui permettre d'électriser les foules et, malgré les approximations qu'il raconte, de les rallier à son parti. Il en prendra le contrôle quelques mois après... la machine est alors lancée. Les deux auteurs reviennent sur ce parcours surréaliste et sur cet enchaînement de circonstances atroces qui ont permis à Hitler d'accéder au pouvoir. Au fil des pages, des histoires plus petites se dessinent en creux, comme celle de Kurt Gerstein, officier nazi qui aura tout fait pour prévenir les forces libres des camps d'extermination, ou celle de von Gersdorff, qui a fait partie de la résistance au sein même du parti nazi. |
franziska matzelsberger: La jeunesse mélancolique et très désabusée d'Adolf Hitler Michel Folco, 2010-06-09 « Qu’ils s’appellent Hitler, Capone ou Dillinger, petits ils écoutaient leur mère... Ils ont fait leur chemin dans les affaires. » Eddy Mitchell, L’important c’est de bien aimer sa maman. Michel Folco, que l’on connaît pour ses romans hauts en couleurs, en inventions, et en trouvailles narratives, rencontre cette fois un personnage bien réel, trop réel. Et quel personnage ! Celui par qui tant d’injustices et de malheurs vont naître, Adolf Hitler. Mais Michel Folco n’est pas un biographe, même si ses ouvrages sont minutieusement documentés. Avec toute sa fantaisie, son humour décapant, il s’applique à nous conter comment le plus banal des enfants peut receler le plus effrayant des monstres. Le roman, ici, dépasse tous les livres d’histoire. L’auteur n’avait pas craint de mettre en scène Napoléon ou Freud. Il a choisi de monter la barre d’un cran. Mais c’est la face mystérieuse et partiellement inconnue d’Hitler qu’il aborde : son enfance et sa jeunesse, dont nous savons peu de choses. La force de l’ouvrage tient à la banalité du personnage. Bien sûr, ses origines furent incertaines. Bien sûr, son talent était médiocre. Bien sûr, sa mère mourut trop jeune. Bien sûr, ses passions n’avaient rien de flamboyant ni d’exceptionnel. Mais, au fur et à mesure qu’on avance dans ce livre étrange grandit un personnage dont la détermination, peu à peu, nous perturbe. Car on ne peut décrypter l’enfance d’Hitler sans imaginer son avenir, sa puissance destructrice, la fascination qu’il exercera sur une grande part de son peuple, lui qui est si peu fascinant. Et c’est tout le talent de Michel Folco que de se glisser dans cet interstice : pourquoi le plus ordinaire des hommes en lui recèle-t-il Hitler ? |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler 1 und Hitler 2. Von der Männerliebe zur Lust am Töten Volker Elis Pilgrim, 2018-03-27 Der Geschichts-Prozess um die biografische Doppelformation Hitler 1 und Hitler 2 geht in seine zweite Runde. Am Beginn des ersten Buches stand der Anfangsverdacht, das massenhafte, von ihm initiierte Töten von Männern hätte Adolf Hitler Befriedigung verschafft. Wie bei allen Serienkillern sei seine normale Sexualität low gewesen. Mit über 50 Zeugen aus Hitlers engem Umfeld wurde in Das sexuelle Niemandsland nachgewiesen: Hitler 2 war entgegen verbreiteter Meinung kein Frauenliebhaber. Im zweiten Buch stehen nun weitere Beweisführungen bevor. Das Ergebnis: Hitler 1 – also bis Ende 1918 – war jedenfalls von seiner Orientierung her ein Männerliebhaber. Was der erste Hitler-Homo-Biograf, Lothar Machtan, mit drei Freundschaften nachweisen konnte, vermag Pilgrim um weitere Liebes-Beziehungen des jungen Hitlers zu erweitern – zu einem gleichaltrigen Knaben, zwei Jünglingen und fünf jungen Männern. Weiterhin wird in diesem Band die Frage beantwortet: Warum hat Hitler 1 keinen einzigen Menschen ermordet, wenn ihn doch die Triebtäter-Formation eines Serienkillers gekennzeichnet hat? Und warum konnte er es auch als Hitler 2 damit bewenden lassen, andere für sich töten zu lassen? Hinter alledem baut sich die Frage auf: Wie kam es überhaupt zu dieser Deformation von Hitlers Sexualität? Der angeborene genetische Schaden der Serienkiller, der Morbus Orgasmus, ist auch bei ihm angelegt gewesen. Am Ende dieses Buches wartet Pilgrim dann mit einer Sensation auf. Wie verschaffte Hitler sich den Durchbruch zum staatsterroristischen, delegierenden Befehls-Serienkiller? Was musste Ende der 20er-Jahre geschehen, um ihn seinen verhängnisvollen Weg weiter gehen zu lassen? Mit der akribischen Arbeit des Autors beginnt sich das Serienkiller-Mosaik zu vervollständigen. |
franziska matzelsberger: Sự trỗi dậy và suy tàn của Đế chế thứ ba William L. Shirer, William Lawrence Shirer (1904 – 1993) là một nhà báo, phóng viên người Mỹ. Tác phẩm “Sự trỗi dậy và suy tàn của Đế chế Thứ Ba“ của ông viết về Đức Quốc xã đã được tìm đọc làm trích dẫn trong rất nhiều các công trình học thuật trong suốt 50 năm. William L.Shirer đã có cơ hội được quan sát, tường thuật cuộc sống của Đức Quốc xã từ năm 1925 khi làm một phóng viên tác nghiệp ở đây, cùng với đó, ông còn được tiếp cận các nhà lãnh đạo Đức Quốc xã hàng đâu. Sau chiến tranh, ông tham dự các phiên tòa xử tội phạm chiến tranh. Ông đã bỏ ra 5 năm rưỡi để rà soát từng đống tài liệu. Từ những nguồn này và cũng từ thông tin tự thu thập ở Đức và châu Âu trong hơn 4 thập kỷ, ông đã tổng hợp nên một thiên sử liệu của một trong những thời kỳ hãi hùng nhất trong lịch sử nhân loại. Từ khi được xuất bản năm 1960, nghiên cứu bất hủ của Shirer về đế chế của Hitler đã được ca ngợi rộng khắp như một hồ sơ cuối cùng về những thời khắc đen tối của thế kỷ XX. Cùng với hàng triệu bản in được phát hành trên toàn cầu, nó thực sự là một công trình đầy sức sống và có giá trị bền lâu. Cuốn sách là bản tường thuật hết sức chi tiết về nước Đức, dưới sự cai trị của Adolf Hitler và Đảng Quốc xã. Tác giả đã nghiên cứu kĩ lưỡng về sự ra đời của Đế chế thứ ba ở Đức, con đường dẫn đến quyền lực tuyệt đối của Đảng Quốc xã, diễn biến của Chiến tranh thế giới lần thứ hai và sự thất bại của Phát xít Đức. Nguồn tài liệu của cuốn sách bao gồm lời khai của các nhà lãnh đạo Đảng Quốc xã, nhật kí của các quan chức, cùng hàng loạt các quân lệnh và thư mật. Sự trỗi dậy và suy tàn của Đế chế thứ ba là một trong những công trình nghiên cứu lịch sử quan trọng nhất, nói về một trong những giai đoạn u ám nhất của lịch sử loài người. Mã hàng9786048076900Dự Kiến Có Hàng29/06/2023Tên Nhà Cung CấpBách ViệtTác giảWilliam Lawrence ShirerNgười DịchDiệp Minh TâmNXBThông Tin Và Truyền ThôngNăm XB2023Ngôn NgữTiếng ViệtTrọng lượng (gr)1700Kích Thước Bao Bì24 x 16 x 8 cmSố trang1504Hình thứcBìa CứngSản phẩm bán chạy nhấtTop 100 sản phẩm Lịch Sử bán chạy của thángGiá sản phẩm trên Fahasa.com đã bao gồm thuế theo luật hiện hành. Bên cạnh đó, tuỳ vào loại sản phẩm, hình thức và địa chỉ giao hàng mà có thể phát sinh thêm chi phí khác như Phụ phí đóng gói, phí vận chuyển, phụ phí hàng cồng kềnh,... Chính sách khuyến mãi trên Fahasa.com không áp dụng cho Hệ thống Nhà sách Fahasa trên toàn quốc Sự Trỗi Dậy Và Suy Tàn Của Đế Chế Thứ 3 - Lịch Sử Đức Quốc Xã - Bìa Cứng William Lawrence Shirer (1904 – 1993) là một nhà báo, phóng viên người Mỹ. Tác phẩm “Sự trỗi dậy và suy tàn của Đế chế Thứ Ba“ của ông viết về Đức Quốc xã đã được tìm đọc làm trích dẫn trong rất nhiều các công trình học thuật trong suốt 50 năm. William L.Shirer đã có cơ hội được quan sát, tường thuật cuộc sống của Đức Quốc xã từ năm 1925 khi làm một phóng viên tác nghiệp ở đây, cùng với đó, ông còn được tiếp cận các nhà lãnh đạo Đức Quốc xã hàng đâu. Sau chiến tranh, ông tham dự các phiên tòa xử tội phạm chiến tranh. Ông đã bỏ ra 5 năm rưỡi để rà soát từng đống tài liệu. Từ những nguồn này và cũng từ thông tin tự thu thập ở Đức và châu Âu trong hơn 4 thập kỷ, ông đã tổng hợp nên một thiên sử liệu của một trong những thời kỳ hãi hùng nhất trong lịch sử nhân loại. Từ khi được xuất bản năm 1960, nghiên cứu bất hủ của Shirer về đế chế của Hitler đã được ca ngợi rộng khắp như một hồ sơ cuối cùng về những thời khắc đen tối của thế kỷ XX. Cùng với hàng triệu bản in được phát hành trên toàn cầu, nó thực sự là một công trình đầy sức sống và có giá trị bền lâu. Cuốn sách là bản tường thuật hết sức chi tiết về nước Đức, dưới sự cai trị của Adolf Hitler và Đảng Quốc xã. Tác giả đã nghiên cứu kĩ lưỡng về sự ra đời của Đế chế thứ ba ở Đức, con đường dẫn đến quyền lực tuyệt đối của Đảng Quốc xã, diễn biến của Chiến tranh thế giới lần thứ hai và sự thất bại của Phát xít Đức. Nguồn tài liệu của cuốn sách bao gồm lời khai của các nhà lãnh đạo Đảng Quốc xã, nhật kí của các quan chức, cùng hàng loạt các quân lệnh và thư mật. Sự trỗi dậy và suy tàn của Đế chế thứ ba là một trong những công trình nghiên cứu lịch sử quan trọng nhất, nói về một trong những giai đoạn u ám nhất của lịch sử loài người. |
franziska matzelsberger: World’s War Claudius Mollokwu, 2024-06-12 This history of Germany tells the tale of how one nation under the leadership of Hitler and his Nazi government slipped into a second world war. Taking into consideration new fresh evidence, World’s War is required reading for anyone wiling to learn about how Europe and the west once again slipped into a dangerous period in her life. |
franziska matzelsberger: Alois Hitler – Diktaattorin isä Roman Sandgruber, 2022-01-17 Sensaatiomainen kirjelöytö näyttää, kuinka nuoresta Adolf Hitleristä kasvoi hirmuhallitsija. Itävaltalaisen talon ullakolta löydettiin nippu Hitlerin isän, Aloisin kirjoittamia kirjeitä. Nuo 31 kirjettä ovat yhdessä muun uuden lähdeaineiston kanssa pohjana historioitsija Roman Sandgruberin teokselle, joka muuttaa radikaalisti tähänastista käsitystä Hitlerin perheestä ja kasvatuksesta. Kirjeet valottavat perheen jokapäiväistä elämää ja avaavat näkymän tyrannimaisen isän persoonallisuuteen, jolla oli ratkaiseva vaikutus Adolf Hitleriin. Sekä isä että poika ylenkatsoivat muodollista koulutusta ja jakoivat käsityksen itsestään muita parempina ja nerokkaampina ihmisinä. Myös antisemitismi oli kotikasvatuksen peruja. Suurta kansainvälistä huomiota herättänyt kirja on tärkeä pala maailmaa edelleen askarruttavassa arvoituksessa: miten Adolf Hitleristä tuli maailman pahamaineisin diktaattori? Roman Sandgruber on itävaltalainen talous- ja sosiaalihistorian emeritusprofessori. Hän on kirjoittanut lukuisia merkittäviä historiateoksia. Sandgruberin Rotschild-mahtisuvun historiaa käsittelevä teos palkittiin Itävallassa vuoden 2018 tiedekirjana. |
franziska matzelsberger: Mein Name ist Adolf Hitler Ralph Ardnassak, 2014-05-27 Der Krieg neigt sich seinem Ende zu. Und irgendwo in Berlin diktiert Adolf Hitler seiner Sekretärin Traudl Junge seine Autobiographie in der Ich-Form. Er spricht über viele Dinge, vor allem aus seiner Kindheit, über die er nie zuvor geredet hat. So über die inzestuöse Liebesbeziehung zu seiner eigenen Mutter und darüber, dass er seinen Vater im Zorn erschlagen hat. Der erste Band thematisiert die Zeit von seinen frühesten Kindheitserinnerungen bis hin zu seinem zwanghaften Entschluss, im September 1939 Polen zu überfallen und damit seinem Volke, dem er zu dienen, von dem er sich autorisiert meint, dringend benötigten neuen Lebensraum im Osten zu verschaffen. Hitler, fiktive Autobiographie, Diktat |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler Fred L. Casmir, 1961 |
franziska matzelsberger: Hitler Brendan Simms, 2019-09-05 SHORTLISTED FOR THE MARK LYNTON HISTORY PRIZE 2020 A DAILY TELEGRAPH BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019 A revelatory new biography of Adolf Hitler from the acclaimed historian Brendan Simms Adolf Hitler is one of the most studied men in history, and yet the most important things we think we know about him are wrong. As Brendan Simms's major new biography shows, Hitler's main preoccupation was not, as widely believed, the threat of Bolshevism, but that of international capitalism and Anglo-America. These two fears drove both his anti-semitism and his determination to secure the 'living space' necessary to survive in a world dominated by the British Empire and the United States. Drawing on new sources, Brendan Simms traces the way in which Hitler's ideology emerged after the First World War. The United States and the British Empire were, in his view, models for Germany's own empire, similarly founded on appropriation of land, racism and violence. Hitler's aim was to create a similarly global future for Germany - a country seemingly doomed otherwise not just to irrelevance, but, through emigration and foreign influence, to extinction. His principal concern during the resulting cataclysm was not just what he saw as the clash between German and Jews, or German and Slav, but above all that between Germans and what he called the 'Anglo-Saxons'. In the end only dominance of the world would have been enough to achieve Hitler's objectives, and it ultimately required a coalition of virtually the entire world to defeat him. Brendan Simms's new book is the first to explain Hitler's beliefs fully, demonstrating how, as ever, it is ideas that are the ultimate source of the most murderous behaviour. |
franziska matzelsberger: A mente de Adolf Hitler Walter C. Langer, 2018-07-30 Em 1943, com o intuito de fornecer aos estrategistas militares norte-americanos um perfil que pudesse contribuir para a derrota nazista na Segunda Guerra Mundial, o psicanalista Walter C. Langer foi imbuído da missão de decifrar um enigma chamado Adolf Hitler. O resultado foi A mente de Adolf Hitler que, publicada originalmente enquanto o conflito ainda estava em curso, é uma obra única por se tratar de uma biografia psicológica construída a partir de entrevistas com pessoas que conviveram com o líder nazista. Muito já foi escrito sobre a vida do Führer, mas poucos estudiosos se dedicaram a entender tão a fundo seus padrões de comportamento e modos de pensar quanto Langer. A mente de Adolf Hitler é um fascinante documento histórico e peça fundamental para a compreensão do século XX. |
franziska matzelsberger: A Família de Hitler: À Descoberta da Genealogia Secreta do Ditador Nazi David Gardner, 2025-01-14 A intrigante história dos familiares que sobreviveram a Adolf Hitler Alois Hitler casou-se três vezes e teve oito filhos. Funcionário dos serviços aduaneiros, o austríaco era alcoólico e criou os seus filhos com violência. O resultado dos métodos de Alois seria desastroso: uma das crianças tornar-se-ia na figura mais temida e odiada da Europa do século xx. Com quatro dos oito filhos de Alois mortos à nascença, o jovem Adolf cresceu com dois meios-irmãos e uma irmã. Porém, quando o ditador alemão se suicidou, em abril de 1945, não só alguns destes continuavam vivos como uma nova geração Hitler já havia nascido. O que aconteceu então a esses irmãos e sobrinhos do ditador nazi? Durante anos ninguém soube responder a esta pergunta, até que o autor e jornalista David Gardner publicou A Família Hitler, uma pesquisa sobre os parentes vivos do Führer nos Estados Unidos. Agora, revista e atualizada, esta é uma investigação fascinante que revela uma parte desconhecida da história de Hitler, bem como de uma família, amaldiçoada pelo nome, que se julgava extinta. |
franziska matzelsberger: Adolf Hitler, a Portrait in Tyranny Edward F. Dolan, 1981 A biography of Adolf Hitler from his youth to his self-destruction in a Berlin bunker. |
franziska matzelsberger: The Unknown Hitler Wulf Schwarzwäller, 1989 |
franziska matzelsberger: Der Fuehrer: Hitler's Rise to Power Konrad Heiden, 1968 |
"You're Not Perfect," or why Franziska von Karma has been wasted
Jun 22, 2021 · Where Franziska is bold and assertive, using physical violence to get her way and pushing other people aside, Adrian is emotionally dependent on other people and relied on her …
Why do people considered Miles and Franziska adopted siblings?
Franziska was taking it very seriously and Miles was just kinda going with it and taking care of her thid whole time. You shouldn't be surprised when people see them as adoptive siblings. Yes, …
I don't understand why people like Franziska : r/AceAttorney - Reddit
Nov 24, 2021 · Franziska is a character that the series doesn't do justice. As many other people in the replies have mentioned, she does have character growth especially in 3 - 5 where she …
A small question in the end of JFA : r/AceAttorney - Reddit
Aug 14, 2021 · Franziska doesn't want to be left behind again, she is indeed REALLY insecure, and the fact that Miles wouldn't relent even if Von Karma gave up was the catalyst that allowed …
What are your thoughts on Franziska von Karma as a character?
Franziska is a difficult character, and I think it's likely to be a miss unless there's someone on the team who "gets it." But now that I've said that, watch them pull an Ema Skye and take her in a …
Do you all agree with me that Franziska Von Karma not fully
Mar 17, 2023 · Showing she has a dedication to the truth while showing she's still the same old Franziska Von Karma. As well as showing she's grown wise to Wright's methods. It could also …
Why do people ship Maya and Franziska so much? : r/AceAttorney …
Maya and Franziska have absolutely no positive interactions. Maya is even shown to openly dislike Franziska. Franziska does save Maya's life, on two different occasions. However, the …
r/CultofFranziska - Reddit
r/CultofFranziska: This is a subreddit about perfection aka Franziska von Karma.
Why does everyone love Franziska von Karma? : r/AceAttorney
Feb 11, 2021 · Franziska's mental breakdown in JFA's post-credits scene re-contextualises her character into something, in my opinion, much more sympathetic, especially considering she …
Franziska von Karma: a Great Character Almost Ruined by a Gimmick
Jul 3, 2022 · Enter Franziska von Karma. Daughter of perfectionist prosecutor Manfred von Karma, the ultimate antagonist from the first game, she arrives in Japanifornia to prove herself …
"You're Not Perfect," or why Franziska von Karma has been wasted
Jun 22, 2021 · Where Franziska is bold and assertive, using physical violence to get her way and pushing other people aside, Adrian is emotionally dependent on other people and relied on her …
Why do people considered Miles and Franziska adopted siblings?
Franziska was taking it very seriously and Miles was just kinda going with it and taking care of her thid whole time. You shouldn't be surprised when people see them as adoptive siblings. Yes, …
I don't understand why people like Franziska : r/AceAttorney - Reddit
Nov 24, 2021 · Franziska is a character that the series doesn't do justice. As many other people in the replies have mentioned, she does have character growth especially in 3 - 5 where she …
A small question in the end of JFA : r/AceAttorney - Reddit
Aug 14, 2021 · Franziska doesn't want to be left behind again, she is indeed REALLY insecure, and the fact that Miles wouldn't relent even if Von Karma gave up was the catalyst that allowed …
What are your thoughts on Franziska von Karma as a character?
Franziska is a difficult character, and I think it's likely to be a miss unless there's someone on the team who "gets it." But now that I've said that, watch them pull an Ema Skye and take her in a …
Do you all agree with me that Franziska Von Karma not fully
Mar 17, 2023 · Showing she has a dedication to the truth while showing she's still the same old Franziska Von Karma. As well as showing she's grown wise to Wright's methods. It could also …
Why do people ship Maya and Franziska so much? : r/AceAttorney
Maya and Franziska have absolutely no positive interactions. Maya is even shown to openly dislike Franziska. Franziska does save Maya's life, on two different occasions. However, the …
r/CultofFranziska - Reddit
r/CultofFranziska: This is a subreddit about perfection aka Franziska von Karma.
Why does everyone love Franziska von Karma? : r/AceAttorney
Feb 11, 2021 · Franziska's mental breakdown in JFA's post-credits scene re-contextualises her character into something, in my opinion, much more sympathetic, especially considering she …
Franziska von Karma: a Great Character Almost Ruined by a …
Jul 3, 2022 · Enter Franziska von Karma. Daughter of perfectionist prosecutor Manfred von Karma, the ultimate antagonist from the first game, she arrives in Japanifornia to prove herself …