
Hitler's Tyranny
A History in Ten Chapters
Haus Publishing
Published on 15. September 2022
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-1-913368-62-3 (ISBN)
Description
Hitler's tyranny is still difficult to understand today. In this book, Ralf Georg Reuth examines ten aspects of this catastrophe. Among other things, he asks: Was anti-Semitism more pronounced in Germany than elsewhere? Was Versailles responsible for Hitler's rise, and why did the Germans follow a racial fanatic like him? How did his war differ from all others before it? The disturbing answers provide an overall picture that shows: Hitler was not just the consequence of German history, but the result of chance, deception, and seduction.
This thought-provoking new study takes aim at several of the 'sacred cows' of Hitler scholarship from the past forty years. Reuth interrogates and challenges a range of orthodox views on such topics as how mainstream politicians facilitated Hitler's rise to power, the Fuhrer's infamous pact with Stalin, and the complicity of ordinary Germans in his genocidal tyranny. Eschewing a conventional chronological approach in favour of a forensic analysis of Adolf Hitler's mainsprings of action both as chancellor and military commander, Reuth portrays Hitler as the apotheosis of a specifically German strain of militarism and imperialism, shifting the focus firmly back on to the mindset and modus operandi of Hitler himself.
The portrait that emerges is one of a murderous fantasist and political opportunist driven by an all-embracing ideology of racial superiority. Reuth's account courts controversy on a few points but offers a fascinating counterpoint to much recent scholarship.
This thought-provoking new study takes aim at several of the 'sacred cows' of Hitler scholarship from the past forty years. Reuth interrogates and challenges a range of orthodox views on such topics as how mainstream politicians facilitated Hitler's rise to power, the Fuhrer's infamous pact with Stalin, and the complicity of ordinary Germans in his genocidal tyranny. Eschewing a conventional chronological approach in favour of a forensic analysis of Adolf Hitler's mainsprings of action both as chancellor and military commander, Reuth portrays Hitler as the apotheosis of a specifically German strain of militarism and imperialism, shifting the focus firmly back on to the mindset and modus operandi of Hitler himself.
The portrait that emerges is one of a murderous fantasist and political opportunist driven by an all-embracing ideology of racial superiority. Reuth's account courts controversy on a few points but offers a fascinating counterpoint to much recent scholarship.
Reviews / Votes
'An urgent reminder of what happened the last time the world mistook a psychotic warmonger for a rational, power-hungry politician.' James Hawes, author of The Shortest History of Germany; '...provides an intriguing perspective on Hitler from one of Germany's foremost experts on the subject.' Brendan Simms, author of Hitler's American GambleMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
581 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-913368-62-3 (9781913368623)
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11/2022
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Persons
Ralf Georg Reuth is a German journalist and historian. He has written major biographies of Hitler, Goebbels, and Rommel, along with several books on German history, including Rommel: The End of a Legend. Peter Lewis is a freelance translator and author. His recent translations include Asfa-Wossen Asserate's King of Kings: The Triumph and Tragedy of Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia; Johannes Fried's Charlemagne: A Biography; Dierk Walter's Colonial Violence; and Gunnar Decker's Hesse: The Wanderer and His Shadow.
Content
Introduction // 1
1. Anti-Semitism in Europe // 7
2. The Civil War After the Great War // 39
3. The Dictated Peace of Versailles // 67
4. Hitler's National Socialism // 93
5. Hitler's Rise to Power // 119
6. Chancellor and Fuehrer // 147
7. The Hitler-Stalin Pact // 183
8. Hitler's Other War // 207
9. The Genocide of the Jews // 243
10. Defeat // 273
Bibliography // 305
Notes // 325
Index // 356
1. Anti-Semitism in Europe // 7
2. The Civil War After the Great War // 39
3. The Dictated Peace of Versailles // 67
4. Hitler's National Socialism // 93
5. Hitler's Rise to Power // 119
6. Chancellor and Fuehrer // 147
7. The Hitler-Stalin Pact // 183
8. Hitler's Other War // 207
9. The Genocide of the Jews // 243
10. Defeat // 273
Bibliography // 305
Notes // 325
Index // 356