Hitler's Library
- ISBN: 9789633867075
- Editorial: Central European University Press
- Fecha de la edición: 2024
- Lugar de la edición: Budapest. Hungría
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Medidas: 24 cm
- Nº Pág.: 186
- Idiomas: Inglés
The first book to present the so-called Hitler Library. It sheds new light on the readings of Hitler and on his techniques how to read a book. Hitler presented himself as an ideal reader of Schopenhauer, nevertheless his remarks destroy that image, particularly if we see how he read Ernst Jünger, Richard Wagner, or Paul de Lagarde, and how he reread Mein Kampf.The book describes the gnostic character of the phenomenon as an explication of the success of nazism and that of the Hitler myth and challenges the static views of traditional historiography.
Foreword Hitler and I, You and He“The Führer is Reading”
Chapter 1 Hitler’s Erudition and Reading Habits
Chapter 2 Books That Hitler Read: Penciled Notes Attest
Reflections on Ernst Jünger’s “Magic Realism”Arndt’s “Catechism”Lagarde’s Rages
Chamberlain and WagnerReadings on Economic Politics and Military Science
Chapter 3 Books That Hitler Read Into
On Nazi Belles-Lettres
Bishop Hudal’s Attempt at Conciliation
Knickerbocker’s Diplomacy and War
Chapter 4 Books That Hitler Did Not Read (In Depth)French Authors, Franco-German Relations
An Eastern and Central European Intermezzo
Nazi LyricWar Nostalgia and the Conservative Revolution
Nazi Mythology I: Sexuality, Bluestockings and Go-Getters
Nazi Mythology II: Race Breeding, Occultism and Gnosticism
Chapter 5 Hitler’s Works
Hitler’s First Book
Mein Kampf: My Struggle, Sein Kampf: His Struggle: Hitlerian Gnosis
Chapter 6 On the Führer’s Taste: Artistic Albums and Catalogues