Hitler's Court e-bog
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This revelatory history examines the loyal inner circle that followed-and enabled-Hitler's rise to power and continued on after WWII.Hitler was not a lonely, aloof dictator. Throughout his rise in the NSDAP, he gathered a loyal circle around him, and was surrounded by people who celebrated, flattered and intrigued him. Who belonged to this inner circle around Hitler? What function did this cour...
E-bog
25,00 DKK
Forlag
Pen & Sword Military
Udgivet
12 januar 2022
Genrer
1DFG
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781526790712
This revelatory history examines the loyal inner circle that followed-and enabled-Hitler's rise to power and continued on after WWII.Hitler was not a lonely, aloof dictator. Throughout his rise in the NSDAP, he gathered a loyal circle around him, and was surrounded by people who celebrated, flattered and intrigued him. Who belonged to this inner circle around Hitler? What function did this court fulfill? And how did it influence the perception of history after 1945? Using previously unknown sources, Heike Gortemaker explores Hitler's private environment and shows how this inner circle made him who he was. Hitler's inner circle, the Berghof Society, was his private retreat. But the court was more than that. It provided him with the support he needed to take on the role of "e;Fuhrer"e; at all, while at the same time allowing him to use its members as political front men. Most of all, it represented a conspiratorial community whose lowest common denominator was anti-Semitism. In this book, Heike Gortemaker asks new questions about the truth behind Hitler's inner circle and, for the first time, also examines the "e;circle without leaders"e;; the networking of the inner circle after 1945.