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    Explaining Hitler

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      Charmley, John, 323

      Chesterton, G. K., 323–24

      Chosen People concept, 312, 316

      freedom and, 332–33

      Christianity, Christians, 315, 319–36

      guilt of, 328–29

      Hitler’s anti-Semitism and, 321, 326–28

      Judaic standards and, 333–34

      Judaism vs., 320–21

      Judas story of, 322, 324–26, 328–29, 334

      Pauline doctrine and, 324–25

      and responsibility for Holocaust, 319–24, 329, 330, 335, 336

      Wandering Jew image and, 331–32

      worship of Jesus by, 329–30

      Churchill, Winston, 152, 323

      Cohen, Peter, 217

      Cohn, Norman, 347

      cold war, 64, 71

      Cole, Diane, 374

      Collin, Rodney, 105–6

      Commentary, xvi, xxviii, 295, 321, 382

      Cosmic Religion, The (Einstein), 136

      Cossman, Nikolaus, 54–55

      Craig, Gordon, xxv, 217

      Czechoslovakia, 50, 184, 203, 384

      Dachau, xix, 155, 160–61, 166

      Dacre, Lord, see Trevor-Roper, H. R.

      Dahmer, Jeffrey, xiii, xxx, 190

      Dawidowicz, Lucy, xii, xiv, xliv, 38, 95, 190, 191, 198, 363–64, 369, 373–89

      background of, 374–75

      in German consul encounter, 375–76

      on Hitler’s consciousness of evil, 388–89

      on Hitler’s “esoteric language,” 373–74, 376–85

      Kristallnacht pogrom as seen by, 383

      laughing Hitler imagery of, 379, 381, 385–88

      Dead Sea Scrolls, 255

      Death Dealer (Höss), 288

      Death of Adolf Hitler, The (Bezymenski), 80

      Death of Hitler, The (Petrova and Watson), 80

      Defeated Leaders (Binion), 239–40

      DeLillo, Don, xxvii

      Des Pres, Terrence, 287

      Destruction of Dresden, The (Irving), 227

      Destruction of the European Jews, The (Hilberg), 342

      Deuerlein, Ernst, xliv

      Diski, Jenny, 123

      Disputation, The (Maccoby), 320

      Doctor #117641: An Auschwitz Memoir (Micheels), 268

      Döllersheim, Austria, 5–7, 9, 10, 15, 16–17

      destruction of, xxvi–xxvii, 4, 11–12, 27

      Dollfuss, Engelbert, 27–28

      Domansky, Elizabeth, 291

      Donovan, William J., 27

      “doubling” theory, 269

      Downfall of the Anti-Semitic Political Parties in Imperial Germany, The (Levy), 353, 356–57

      Dreyfus Affair, 302

      Duel, The (Lukacs), 152

      Dwork, Debórah, 217

      Dykman, Shlomo, 393

      East Help scandal, 49–50

      Eckart, Dietrich, 190

      Egypt, 225

      Eichmann, Adolf, 96, 216, 347

      extermination statement of, 222–26, 234

      Einsatzgruppen, 371

      Einstein, Albert, 136

      Eisner, Kurt, xxxvii

      eliminationist anti-Semitism, 328, 339–40, 341, 348, 350, 352, 362, 366

      defined, 339

      Eliot, T. S., 322, 323–34

      Ellis, Havelock, 129, 134

      Encounter, 66, 330

      Encyclopedia of the Third Reich (Snyder), 125

      Ensor, Robert, 70

      Erickson, Steve, 128

      Erzberger, Matthias, 14

      euthanasia campaign, Nazi, 350–51, 372

      evil, xx–xxx, 83, 93, 198, 201, 216, 272, 315

      as art, concept of, 214–19

      banality of, 216, 339

      Bullock on, 86–87

      of Christendom, 320

      Christian concept of, 291

      concealment, shame and, 212–13

      consciousness of, 86–87, 96, 209, 211, 212–14, 291, 388–89

      degree of, 269

      exceptionalist argument and, 85

      Fackenheim’s perception of, 291–92

      God and, 93–94, 279, 283–85

      of Hitler, xx–xxiii, xxvii, 207–8, 282, 285, 291–92

      and Hitler’s self-image as artist, 215–17

      and Hitler vs. Stalin, 392–93

      human nature and, 91

      imagination and, 215–16

      as incompleteness, 78, 93–94

      Jewish concept of, 291

      “radical,” 279–80, 285, 287, 291–92, 298

      rectitude argument and, xxii–xxiii, 69–72, 75–76, 188, 208, 209–13, 218, 388

      scale and, 91–92

      of Stalin, 203–4

      state of mind and, 91–92

      theodicy problem and, 283–85

      thoughtlessness vs. thoughtfulness as, 216

      Evolution of Allure, The (Hersey), 217–18

      Facing the Extreme (Todorov), 275

      Fackenheim, Emil, vii, xii, xiii, xiv, xxiii, xxiv, xxvi, 64, 69, 71, 85–86, 94, 208, 254, 259, 279, 280, 281, 284–98, 308, 312, 357, 374, 391–92

      actor theory of, 88, 290–91

      on danger of explanations, 287–88

      “double move” of, 288, 390, 394

      “Hitler within” argument opposed by, 286

      Jewish-blood explanation as seen by, 294–95

      Kristallnacht arrest of, 285–86

      radical evil as perceived by, 291–92

      “614th commandment” of, 287, 296–98, 303

      twenty years’ silence of, 286–87

      Waite criticized by, 289–90

      Fanfare, Die, 48, 109

      Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 184

      Fest, Joachim, 11, 17, 29, 130

      Field of Blood, 325

      Final Solution, xiii, xxviii, 39, 332

      charade of deniability in, 191

      consciousness of wrongdoing and, 212–13

      decision question and, 363–65

      dehumanization process in, 213–14, 218–19

      Genghis Khan as model for, 174–77

      germ theory of Jewishness in, 211–12

      Heydrich’s alleged Jewish ancestry and, 293–94

      Himmler’s Posen speech and, 210–11, 213

      Hitler’s responsibility and role in, 72–73, 95–96, 165–67, 189, 191, 193, 198

      “innocenticide” and, 235

      inventiveness of, 214–15

      lack of oral or written order for, 211, 282, 371, 386

      Lang on, 214–15

      language of concealment and, 373–74

      Munich Post’s early perception of, 42–43

      Nazi mind-set and, 189

      number of Germans engaged in, 340–41

      in Table Talk transcripts, 72–73, 198, 214–15, 388

      train transfer decision and, 212

      see also anti-Semitism; Holocaust

      Fischer, David H., xxv

      Fish, Stanley, 311

      Ford, Henry, xxxix, 55

      Foregone Conclusions (Bernstein), 241

      Foreign Affairs, 360

      Forster (detective), 101

      Forster, Edmund, xliv–xlv, 107

      Forward, The, 360–61

      For Your Own Good (Miller), xxxi

      Foxman, Abraham, 177

      France, 50, 90, 363

      anti-Semitism in, 302, 334, 345

      Frank, Anne, 235

      Frank, Hans, 11–12, 15, 30, 31, 41, 85, 116, 159

      memoirs of, 17–19, 21–27

      Frank, Niklas, 25, 159

      Frankenberger (alleged Hitler ancestor), 17, 20–21

      Frankfurter Zeitung, 42, 56, 121, 130

      Franziska (kitchen maid), 13

      Frau Lou (Binion), 240

      Freedom Party, Austrian, 12

      free will, 284

      Freud, Sigmund, 8, 137, 144, 151, 305–6, 331

      Frick, Wilhelm, 170

      Friedländer, Saul, xxv, xxviii, xli–xlii, 209, 352

      Fritsch, Werner von, 50

      Fromm, Erich, xxxii, xl

      Fuehrer, Der (Heiden), 56, 121, 131


      Führer-Ex (Hasselbach and Reiss), 220

      Gacy, John Wayne, xxix

      Gandhi, Mohandas K, (Mahatma), xiii

      Gatzke, Hans, 151

      Geheimnisträgers, 270

      Gelasius I, Pope, 324

      Gemlich (Hitler’s Munich correspondent), 139, 380

      General Staff, German, 50

      Genghis Khan, 173, 174–77

      Genghis Khan: Storm out of Asia, 174

      Genoud, François, 74

      Gerade Weg, Der, xix–xx, xliii–xliv, 42, 160, 164, 173

      Gerlach, Christian, 365

      Gerlich, Fritz, xix–xx, xliii–xliv, 42, 121, 153, 179, 197, 217

      alleged J’Accuse pamphlet of, 195, 196

      background of, 160

      Hitler caricatured by, 155–58, 167, 169, 173–77

      murder of, 152, 156, 166–67

      stigmata prophet and, 161–67

      “Trial of Hitler’s Nose” satire by, 157, 167–68, 170–73, 177–78, 187

      Gerlich, Sophie, xx, 167

      German language, 303, 334

      Germany, Federal Republic of, 71

      blame question and, 342

      Hitler’s Willing Executioners controversy in, 346–47, 358–60

      Germany, Nazi, xxxi, 50, 57, 106, 175, 326, 386

      Goldhagen’s eliminationist anti-Semitism theory and, 339–40, 341

      Jewish community of, 334–35

      Germany, Weimar, 46, 51, 156, 157, 170

      Gestapo, xx, xlv, 10, 156, 159, 166, 167, 243, 293

      Gestapo Cottage, 206–7

      Geyer (actor), 31

      Gidal, Nachum Tim, 105, 158

      Hitler photograph by, 169

      Gilbert, G. M., 18, 25–26, 27

      Glocke, Die (Schiller), 356

      God, 86, 316

      Chosen People concept and, 332–33

      evil and, 93–94, 279, 283–85

      as final Holocaust victim, 298–99

      Holocaust and, 282–83, 295–96, 334

      as Satan or nebbish (Bauer syllogism), 284–85, 295–96, 298

      silence of, xxvi, 296

      theodicy problem and, 283–85, 298

      Goebbels, Joseph, 28, 48, 65, 66, 74, 95–96, 157, 198, 217, 221, 231, 234, 318, 351, 389

      Hitler’s final decision and, 370–71

      Kristallnacht and, 191, 384

      Goethe, Johann von, 90, 334, 356

      Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah, xxxviii, 136, 189, 328, 336, 337–68

      Bauer’s criticism of, 344–46

      Browning’s criticism of, 346, 362–64

      decision theory and, 362–64

      eliminationist anti-Semitism theory of, 339–40, 341, 348, 350, 352

      Erich Goldhagen’s relationship with, 355–57

      on Germany’s national character, 352

      Hilberg’s conflict with, 342–44

      on Hitler’s anti-Semitism, 348–49

      Hitler’s exculpation and, 361–62, 366

      mainstream popularity of, 365–66

      on origin of German anti-Semitism, 353–54

      revenge thesis and, 358, 361–62

      scholars’ assault on, 337–38, 341–46, 352–53, 359

      “strangling” reference to, 338–39, 341–42

      Goldhagen, Erich, 351, 355–57

      Goldschagg, Edmund, 42, 43–44

      Goldschagg, Rolf, 44

      Göring, Hermann, 96, 157, 192, 193, 217, 223, 371, 384

      Hitler’s relationship with, 185–86

      Gospels, 324, 325–26, 328, 329

      Graef, Hilda, 163

      Grant, Robert, xli

      Gravity’s Rainbow (Pynchon), 128

      Great Britain, 50

      “underestimation syndrome” in, 322–23

      Great Depression, German, 100

      “Great Man” theory, xiii

      Greenberg, Irving, 283

      Greiser, Arthur, 370

      Gross, Felix, 182–83

      Gruber, Martin, 42, 48, 55–56, 58

      Grynszpan, Herschel, 383

      Günsche, Otto, 228

      Günther, Hans, 157, 170–71, 172

      Gürtner, Franz, 100, 102, 121

      Güstrow, Dietrich, xxx–xxxi

      Guttenberg, Karl Ludwig Freiherr von, xliv

      H., Herr, 201–5, 207

      Haider, Jörg, 12

      Halifax, Edward Wood, Lord, 184

      Hamann, Brigitte, xxxvi–xxxvii

      Hampton, Christopher, 330

      Hanfstaengl, Ernst “Putzi,” 84, 125–26, 129–30, 133, 137, 169, 192

      Hanussen (mystic), 165

      Harris, Robert, 76, 223

      Hasselbach, Ingo, 220

      hatred, 187–89, 197–98, 349, 390–91, 395

      Hausser, Louis, 164–65

      Hayman, Ronald, 192–97

      missing night theory of, 194–97

      Heiber, Helmut, 8

      Heidegger, Martin, 220, 334, 395

      Heidegger’s Silence (Lang), 220

      Heiden, Konrad, xix, 42, 56–57, 121–22, 125, 126, 128–32, 134

      New York Times obituary on, 130–31

      Heimsoth, Dr., 47, 48

      Heisenberg, Werner, 180

      Heisenberg’s War (Powers), 180

      Hell, Josef, 378

      Hentsch, Herbert, 52

      Hersey, George, 217–18

      Herzl, Theodor, 7

      Hess, Rudolf, 186, 222

      Heydrich, Bruno, 293–94

      Heydrich, Reinhard, 43, 73, 86–87, 94, 96, 214, 217, 223, 224, 225–26, 285, 388

      alleged Jewish ancestry of, 293–94

      Hitler’s final decision and, 370–71

      as potential successor to Hitler, 292–93

      Hiedler, Johann Georg, 4, 5, 9, 14, 22, 23, 33

      Hiedler, Johann Nepomuk, 5, 9

      Hier Ist Kein Warum, 265

      Hilberg, Raul, 342–44, 346

      Himmelfarb, Gertrude, 392

      Himmelfarb, Milton, xiii, xlii, 281, 292, 340, 343, 349, 391

      on demonization of Hitler, 394–95

      one exceptionalist question, 392–94

      Himmler, Heinrich, 10, 43, 73, 87, 94, 96, 174–76, 214, 217, 223, 224, 234, 293, 294, 365, 371, 384, 388

      Greiser letter of, 370

      Posen speech of, 210–11, 213

      Hindenburg, Oskar von, 49, 50

      Hindenburg, Paul von, xix, 49–50, 100, 156, 366–67

      Hinduism, 333

      Hirsch, David, 361

      Hirschberg, Klaus, 119–20

      History and Memory, 291

      Historikerstreit, 70, 176, 203, 346

      History of Childhood Quarterly, 245

      “History of Evil and the Future of the Holocaust, The” (Lang), 208, 219

      History of National Socialism (Heiden), 130–31

      History of the Holocaust, A (Bauer), 280

      Hitler, Adolf:

      as actual murderer, 193

      alleged genital incompleteness of, xxvi, 78–79, 80, 81

      alleged nose job of, 186–87

      art ambition of, 204–5

      artistic consciousness of, 215–17

      autopsy of, 79, 80–81, 141

      baby pictures of, xv, xvi–xviii

      billy-goat bite theory and, xxx–xxxi

      birthplace of, 7

      blackmail culture and, 48–51, 115

      Chaplinesque image of, 71

      charisma of, xxxiii–xxxiv, 65, 77, 82, 89, 95, 168, 227, 229, 303, 317–18, 350

      as culmination of European civilization, 305–6

      deathbed testament of, 289–90

      death of, xii, 79–80

      demonization of, 394–95

      economic success myth of, 368

      fictional representations of, xxv–xxvi, xxvii–xxviii

      German language and, 303–4

      “Heil Hitler” incantation and, 165–66

      “Hitler within” explanation of, 286

      image control by, 168–70

      Jewish blood issue and, xvii, xxix, xxxv, xlv, 85, 131, 132, 138, 156, 171, 174, 181, 292, 294–95


      junior high school days of, 305–6

      laughing image of, 379, 381, 385–88

      lost Vienna period of, 204–5

      at Männerheim, 204–5

      mesmeric power of, 65, 67–68, 113, 303

      military courage of, 318

      “moral cretinism” of, 87–88

      mountebank characterization of, 68–71, 77

      mustache styles of, 111–12

      as mystic, 166–67

      name of, 7

      as “one of us,” 94

      Pasewalk episode and, xiv–xv, xliv–xlv, 54, 107, 166, 374, 376, 377

      in popular culture, xxvii–xxx, 66–67

      psychoanalytic studies of, xxviii–xxix, xxxii–xxxiv, xl–xlvi, 136–51

      in rise to power, 366–67

      safe-deposit box myths of, xl–xlvi

      as savior of Jews, 309–10

      sense of destiny of, 126

      as serial killer, xxix–xxx

      Stalin’s evil compared with that of, 203–4

      syphilis explanation of, xxxiv–xxxv

      thought-world of, xii–xiii, xxx, xxxiii, 32, 36

      unnaturalness of, 165–66, 170

      victim rhetoric and, xxix–xxiv

      wartime failure of, 90

      “Wolf” pseudonym of, 113

      worldview of, 288–89

      Hitler, Adolf, anti-Semitism of, xii, xiii–xiv, xxxiv–xxxvii, 95–96, 282

      Austrian anti-Semitism and, 302, 347–48

      Bullock on, 83–84

      Christianity and, 326–28

      Goldhagen on, 348–49

      Jewish ancestor story and, 17–27, 30, 32, 35, 292

      Jewish doctor episode and, 146–49, 243–49

      Protocols of the Elders of Zion and, 55

      and seed of Hitler’s metamorphosis, 240, 244–45, 250

      Wagner and, 31

      Hitler, Adolf, family history of, xii, xxi, xvii

      alleged Jewish ancestor and, 5, 11–12, 14–15, 17–18, 20–29, 30, 32, 35

      anti-Semitic press and, 30–31

      Baron Rothschild variation of, 8–9, 13, 27–29

      blackmail attempt and, 32–36

      borderland origin and, 7–8

      chain of uncertainty in, 30–31

      English branch of, 19

      family-romance fantasy and, 8–9, 12–14

      Frank’s memoir and, 11–12, 17–27, 31

      incest in, 14

      name change and, 10–11

      Nazi inquiries into, 10

      paternal grandfather question and, 4–5, 8–10, 17–18

      Hitler, Adolf, sexuality of, xii, xxi, xxix, 181

      Bullock on, 83–85

      criminal pathology and, 106–7

      Freudian theory and, 136–37

      in Hitler-Geli relationship, 137–38, 139, 151

      Jewish blood issue and, 138–39

      lost-testicle theory and, 140–49

      perversion myth and, 128–34

      primal scene theory and, 149–51

      Raubal affair and, 104–7, 110, 115, 117, 127–28

      Hitler, Alois (father), xxxii, 4, 5, 7, 9–10, 13, 14, 35, 150

      Hitler, Alois, Jr. (half brother), 19–20, 28, 35

     


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