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    Explaining Hitler

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      bigamy arrest of, 33–34

      newspaper article by, 183

      Hitler, Bridget (sister-in-law), 19, 32–35

      memoir of, 195–96

      Hitler, Klara (mother), xxxii, 5, 13–14, 142, 148, 150

      Dr. Bloch’s treatment of, 243–49

      Hitler, Paula (sister), 74, 110–15, 117

      Hitler, William Patrick (nephew), 19–20, 24, 196

      in attempt to blackmail Hitler, 32–36, 183

      Hitler Among the Germans (Binion), 240

      Lanzmann’s critique of, 255–56

      Hitler and Geli (Hayman), 192

      Hitler and Stalin (Bullock), 80, 89

      “Hitler and the Holocaust” (Bullock), 95

      Hitler: A Study in Tyranny (Bullock), 68–69, 81–83, 96

      Hitler: Correction of a Biography (Joachimsthaler), 123

      “Hitler Diary” hoax, 63, 72, 73, 75, 76, 223

      “Hitlerism as a Sex Problem” (Collin), 105–6

      Hitler Nobody Knows, The (Hoffmann), xvii, 168–70

      Hitler of History, The (Lukacs), xxv, xxxvi

      Hitler’s Counterfeit Reich, 58

      “Hitler’s Encephalitis: A Footnote to History,” xxxiii

      Hitler’s Guns, Girls and Gangsters (Gross), 182–83

      “Hitler Sourcebook” (OSS), 140, 180–83, 189, 191

      Hitler-Göring relationship in, 185–86

      Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe anecdotes in, 183–86

      Raubal rumors in, 182–83

      Hitler’s Psychopathology (Bromberg and Small), 29, 137–38

      Hitler’s Secret Book (Hitler), 138–39

      Hitler-Stalin pact, 375

      Hitler’s Third Reich: A Documentary History (Snyder), 326

      Hitler’s Thirty Days to Power (Turner), 366

      Hitler’s War (Irving), 94, 222–23, 233, 236

      Hitlers Wien (Hamann), xxxvi–xxxvii

      Hitler’s Willing Executioners (Goldhagen), xxxviii–xxxix, 337–38, 340

      German translation of, 346–47, 358–60

      mainstream popularity of, 365–66

      Hitler’s Youth (Jetzinger), 11

      Hitler: The Führer and the People (Stern), 289

      Hitler Years, The (documentary), 110

      Hoch, Anton, 228

      Hoffmann, Heinrich, xvii, 111, 126, 168–69, 170, 187, 192, 193

      Hoffmann, Henrietta, 126, 127

      “Hoffmann on Hitler” (Hoffmann), 111

      Hohenlohe, Princess Stephanie von, 183–86, 191

      Höhne, Heinz, 293

      Holocaust, xiii, xxi, xxii, xxvii, xxxi, 30, 83, 136, 197, 203, 281, 367

      blame-the-Jews approach to, 310–11, 313–15, 330

      Christianity as responsible for, 319–21, 329, 330, 335, 336

      creation of Israel and, 313

      decision question and, 363–65, 369–86

      denial of, 73, 94–95, 96, 215, 224–25, 232–33, 234, 262, 263

      despair in understanding of, xv–xvi

      Dr. Bloch episode as root of, 147–49, 239, 241–50

      Eichmann’s extermination statement and, 222–26, 234

      God and, 93, 282–85, 291, 295–96, 298–99, 334

      Hitler’s role in, xli, 90–91, 94–95, 219, 281–82, 389–90

      human nature and, 281

      Irving’s euphemism for, 234–35

      Jewish passivity in, 334–35

      Judas story and, 324–26, 328–29

      Kafka as source of, 304–5, 315

      lack of written order for, 222–26, 233, 234

      as moral lesson, 284

      mystification of, 261–64, 281–82

      as product of Western civilization, 259–60, 262, 365–66

      remembrance of, 357–58

      revenge thesis of, 357–58, 360–61, 367–68

      smoothness of execution of, 344

      theodicy problem and, 283–85, 298

      see also anti-Semitism; Final Solution

      Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 280, 281, 352

      “Holocaust as a Challenge to Belief, The,” 284–85

      Holocaust in Historical Perspective, The (Baker), 280

      Holocaust Memorial Museum, U.S., xiii, 337, 338, 344

      “Holocaust Memory and Revenge” (Lang), 357

      Hook, Sidney, 314, 315–16

      Hoover, J. Edgar, 184

      Horvath, Hans, 122

      Höss, Rudolf, 288

      Howard, Michael, xxvii

      Human, All Too Human (Nietzsche), 88

      “ideological” school of explanation, 288

      Imagining Hitler (Rosenfeld), xxv, 66–67

      Incompleteness concept, 78, 83, 85, 93–94

      “innocenticide” concept, 235

      Institut für Zeitgeschichte, 54, 58

      International Jew, The (Ford), xxxix, 55

      International Research Project on Genocide, 347

      “Interview with Princess Stephanie von Hohenlohe” (OSS), 184

      “In the Penal Colony” (Kafka), 240, 305

      In the Shadow of the Reich (Frank), 25, 159

      Iran, 176

      Irving, David, xxvi, 82, 94, 220, 221–36, 287

      background of, 227–28

      Bullock’s view of, 222–23

      diaries hoax and, 224–25

      Eichmann’s memoir and, 222, 223–25

      Hitler’s Magic Circle and, 226–30, 232

      Hitler’s “spell” and, 227, 229

      “innocenticide” concept of, 235

      Schroeder and, 228, 230–31

      “stone cleaning” image of, 232

      two-Hitlers argument of, 230

      wash-the-blood-off-Hitler image of, 231–32, 235–36

      Irving, Suzie, 228

      Islam, 333

      Israel, 283, 287, 297, 329

      Holocaust and creation of, 313

      Israel, Wilhelm ben (pseudonym), 66

      “Is the Holocaust Explicable?” (Bauer), 281

      J’Accuse (attrib. Gerlich), 195–96

      Jäckel, Eberhard, 75, 245–46, 247, 249, 288

      Jackson, Jesse, 326

      James, Henry, xxx

      Jesus Christ, xxiv–xxv, xxviii–xxix, xxxv–xxxvi, xxxviii, 93, 309, 313, 314, 316, 325, 333, 339

      Christianity’s worship of, 329–30

      Jetzinger, Franz, 11, 16, 85

      “Jew and Adolf Hitler, The” (Kurth), 147, 242

      Jewish Emergence from Powerlessness, The (Bauer), 280

      Jewish Press, 30

      Jewish Social Studies, 357

      Jews, xxix, xxxviii, 88, 91, 95–96, 139, 189

      Chosen People concept of, 312, 316, 332–33

      Christianity vs., 320–21

      German, 334–35

      “germ theory” of, 211–12

      Hitler as savior of, 309–10

      “poisoners” epithet for, 38

      name change required of, 383

      World War II as war against, 363

      see also anti-Semitism; Final Solution; Holocaust

      Joachimsthaler, Anton, 123–24

      Joshua, Book of, 312

      Journal of Operational Psychiatry, xxxiii

      Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 284

      Judas, 93, 322, 324–26, 328–29, 334

      and Field of Blood, 325

      Jesus’s curse of, 325, 328

      Judenräte, 344

      Kafka, Franz, xliv, 147, 239, 245, 250, 294

      Hitler linkages and, 218, 240–41

      as source of Holocaust, 304–5, 315

      Steiner on language of, 304–5

      Kafka, John, 147, 239

      Binion and, 245–46, 247–50

      Kafka (tenant), 239, 241

      Kahr, Gustav Ritter von, 160

      Kant, Immanuel, 209

      Kazin, Alfred, 158

      Keats, John, xl

      Keitel, Wilhelm, 228

      Kershaw, Ian, xxv, xli–xlii

      Kersten, Felix, 294

      KGB, 141

      Kissinger, Henry, 339

      Klarsfeld, Serge, 262–63, 357


      Knightley, Philip, 76

      Koch, Ilse, 360

      Koch, Robert, 212

      Koehler, Hans Jurgen, 27

      Kozodoy, Neal, 382

      Krafft-Ebing, Richard von, 134

      Kraus, Karl, 305

      Kren, George, 249–50

      Kren, Gertrude Bloch, 146, 249

      “Kriminalitaet der Encephalitiker, Zur,” xxxiii

      Kristallnacht, 39, 285–86, 292, 294

      alleged absence of verbal order for, 383–84

      Dawidowicz’s view of, 383

      Goebbels and, 191, 384

      Hitler’s role in, 191, 383–84

      Kristol, Irving, xxvii–xxviii, 392

      Kronor, Karl, 106–7

      Kubizek (Hitler friend), 244

      Kurth, Gertrud, xxvi, 145–50, 151, 242

      Kushner, Harold S., 283

      Kweit, Konrad, 342

      Lacan, Jacques, 252

      Lang, Berel, xiii, xxvi, 85, 190, 198, 208–10, 357, 389

      evil as art concept of, 214–19

      on Heidegger, 220

      on Holocaust revisionists, 219–20

      revenge thesis of, 358, 360–61

      Langer, Lawrence, 241, 305, 338–39, 345–46

      Langer, Walter C., 27, 28–29, 106, 110, 128, 146, 147, 150, 151, 181

      Language and Silence (Steiner), 304, 305

      Lanzmann, Claude, xv, xvi, xvii–xviii, xxxi–xxxii, xxxviii, 85, 241, 250, 251–66, 267, 281, 390

      acolyte’s description of, 252

      anti-explanation campaign of, 251–53, 255, 257, 258–59, 275

      Binion attacked by, 242, 255–57, 264

      codes contretemps with, 257–58

      cult of, 254

      Micheels publicly attacked by, 254, 269–75

      Pressac criticized by, 263

      Spielberg attacked by, 253

      on “why” story, 265–66

      Last Days of Hitler, The (Trevor-Roper), 63–67, 74, 79

      Rosenfeld’s critique of, 66–67

      Laub, Dori, 269, 273, 275

      “Leda and the Swan” (Yeats), xxx–xxxi

      Legacy of Genghis Khan, The, 174

      Leibniz, G. W., 284

      Leo Baeck Institute, 319, 321

      Leo Baeck Yearbook, 335

      Leuchter, Fred, 232

      Levi, Primo, 209, 215, 265, 266

      “no why here” story of, 252, 265–66, 275–76

      Levine, Ilse, 292, 294

      Levine, Kurt, 292

      Levy, Richard S., 353, 354, 356–57

      Ley, Inge, 110

      Liebenfels, Lanz von, xxxvii

      Life, 169

      Lifton, Robert, 269

      Linge, Heinz, 80

      Linzer Fliegende Blätter, xxxvi, 327

      Liptauer, Suzi, 110

      Loewenberg, Dr. Peter, xxiii, 86

      London Observer, 301

      London Review of Books, 123, 279

      Love Beyond Death (Binion), 240

      Ludendorff, Erich, 41

      Luethy, Herbert, 295

      Lukacs, John, xxi, xxv, xxxvi–xxxviii, 152

      Luther, Martin, 303

      Maccoby, Hyam, xxvi, 93, 310, 318, 319–36, 339, 340, 352

      background of, 320

      on Chosen People concept, 332–33

      on Christmas holiday, 319–20

      Steiner’s clash with, 320–21, 330–31

      Tannenbaum’s clash with, 329

      on Wandering Jew image, 330–32

      see also Christianity, Christians

      McCowen, Alec, 311

      Machiavelli, Niccolò, 92, 377

      McLuhan, Marshall, 303

      Madagascar Plan, 302, 364, 377

      “Magic Circle.” 82

      Mahler, Gustav, 305–6

      Male Fantasies (Theweleit), 106

      Mann, Thomas, 217

      Manson, Charles, 190

      Marx, Karl, xxxviii, 309, 313, 328, 333

      Maser, Werner, 5, 9, 11–12, 21, 25, 123

      Mauriac, François, 361

      Maurice, Emil, 113, 125–26

      Mayer, Arno, 345

      Mein Kampf (Hitler), xxxv–xxxvi, 23, 54, 69, 139, 150, 288, 327, 376

      big lie of, 289

      decision for final solution and, 376–77

      Menendez, Erik, 69–70

      Menendez, Lyle, 69–70

      Menninger, Karl, 150

      Metamorphosis (Kafka), 304–5

      Meyer, Dr., 46–48

      Micheels, Louis, 251–52, 266, 267–76

      Lanzmann’s public attack on, 254, 269–75

      Midsummer Night’s Dream, A (Shakespeare), 295

      Miller, Alice, xxxi–xxxii, xl, 17, 29, 258

      Milton, John, 214, 310, 311

      Mind of Adolf Hitler, The (Langer), 181

      “Mind of Adolf Hitler, The” (Trevor-Roper), 72, 75, 106

      Miriam (Herr H.’s companion), 201, 205

      missing night theory, 194–97

      MI6, 64

      Modest Proposal, A (Swift), 157

      Mohammed (prophet), 329

      Moment, 360

      Morgenthau, Henry, 357

      Moses (prophet), 309, 313, 329, 333

      Mosse, George, 345

      Mueller, Renate, 110

      Multiple Realities in Clinical Practice (Kafka), 246

      Munch, Hans, 268–69

      Münchener Neueste Nachrichten, 160, 162

      Munder, Gauleiter, 127

      Munich Agreement, 383

      Munich Illustrated News, 105, 169

      Munich Post, xviii–xx, 18, 37–59, 77, 88, 96, 157, 193, 194, 218, 362

      altered address of, 58–59

      Blomberg blackmail case in, 50

      Cell G exposé by, 40, 42, 48

      counterfeiting of history exposed by, 51, 54–57

      Final Solution in, 42–43

      Hentsch case and, 52

      Hitler’s libel suit against, 39–40, 119–20

      Nazi Party scandals covered by, 42–43, 100

      Nazis’ blackmail culture exposed by, 45–51

      November Criminals articles of, 54

      Poison Kitchen epithet and, 38

      political murders reported by, 40, 44–45, 52–53

      Raubal affair in, 41, 107–8

      Roehm blackmail case in, 46–48

      stab-in-the-back swindle trial and, 54–56

      Murdoch, Rupert, 76

      Mysterious Stranger, The (Twain), 6

      Namier, Louis, 68–69

      Napoleon I, Emperor of France, 7

      Napoleon III, Emperor of France, 57, 68–69

      Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 297

      National Archives, U.S., 179–81, 242, 243

      “Nature of Charismatic Domination, The” (Weber), 350

      Nazi Doctors, The (Lifton), 269

      Nazi Party, German, xxxvi, xxxvii, xxxviii, xlii, xlv, 18, 100, 339, 341, 351, 382, 383–84

      “Adolf Hitler, Traitor” polemic of, 39–40

      blackmail culture of, 45–51

      and counterfeiting of history, 51–52, 54–57

      criminality of, 43–44

      “Heil Hitler” incantation of, 165–66

      Hitler-Strasser split in, 133

      in Munich Post, 40–43, 45, 100

      Raubal death cover up by, 100–101, 119, 121

      stab-in-the-back myth and, 53–55

      neo-Nazi movement, 264

      Netanyahu, Benzion, 315

      Neue Wiener Tageblatt, 108–9

      Neumann, Therese, 161–67

      New Republic, 362

      New Testament, 324, 325

      New York American, 34, 183

      New Yorker, xlii, 145

      New York Review of Books, 240

      New York Sun, 186

      New York Times, 132, 262–63

      Heiden obituary in, 130–31

      New York Times Book Review, 240

      Nietzsche, Friedrich, 88, 95, 342

      Night (Wiesel), 296

      “revenge” references excised from, 360–61

      Night and Fog (film), 253

    &nb
    sp; Night of the Long Knives (1934), xix, xx, 133, 230–31

      “No Hitler, No Holocaust” (Himmelfarb), xiii, xlii, 281, 292, 340, 349, 351, 391, 393

      Nolte, Ernst, 176

      Nora (Micheels’s fiancée), 268, 275

      Nouvelle Observateur, Le, 263

      “November Criminals,” 14, 380

      stab-in-the-back myth and, 53–55, 263

      “no why here” story, 252, 265–66, 275–76

      Nuremberg trials, 81

      “Obscenity of Understanding, The,” 258–59

      Oechsner, Frederick, 183, 186–87, 189

      Office of Strategic Services (OSS), 24, 27, 32–34, 35, 36, 105, 110, 128, 133, 134, 146, 150, 153

      “Hitler Sourcebook” of, 140, 180–83, 185–86, 189, 191

      Okrana, 56

      Olden, Rudolf, xix, 10–11, 42

      One for Many (Kurth), 145–46

      “On the Place of the Holocaust in History” (Bauer), 264

      Ordinary Men (Browning), 94, 362

      Origins of the Second World War, The (Taylor), 384

      Ossietzky, Carl von, 158

      Ostara, xxxvii, 282, 333

      Ottenstein castle, 12–13

      Ozick, Cynthia, 209, 335

      Pant, Father, 203

      Papen, Franz von, 51, 367

      Paradise Lost (Milton), 310, 311

      Paris, archbishop of, 272

      Pasteur, Louis, 211, 212

      Patient, The (Binion), 240

      Patient Hitler (Schenck), 249

      Paul, Saint, 324–25

      Peis, Günter, 110, 111, 112, 114–15, 116, 117

      Pelagius, 329

      Petrova, Ada, 80

      Pfeffercorn, Eli, 361

      Philby, Kim, 141

      Picture Post, 227

      Pictures at an Exhibition (Thomas), 218

      Plantinga, Alvin, xxii, 284

      Plato, 377

      Podhoretz, Norman, 314

      Poe, Edgar Allan, 90

      Poison Kitchen, see Munich Post

      Poland, 18, 81, 316, 345, 363

      Dawidowicz’s visit to, 374–75

      German invasion of, 57, 175, 386

      Police Gazette, xi

      Politics (Aristotle), 83

      Portage to San Cristóbal of A.H., The (Steiner), xi, xxv–xxvi, xxxviii, 300

      alleged blaming-the-Jews, 310–11, 313–15

      criticism of, 310–11

      Hitler character’s speech in, 308–10, 312, 321, 330–31

      stage production of, 300–301

      summation of, 307–10

      Powers, Thomas, 180

      “Pragmatism, Function and Belief in Nazi

      Anti-Semitism” (E. Goldhagen), 351

      Predarovich, Nikolaus, 24–25

      Pressac, Jean Claude, 262–63

      Prokhoris, Sabine, 256, 257

      Protagoras (Socrates), 210, 214

      Protocols of the Elders of Zion, The, 55–57, 347

      as manual for anti-Semites, 57

      “Psychiatric Study of Jesus, The” (Schweitzer), xxviii–xxix

      Psychoanalytic Review, 147, 150

      “psychohistorical” school of explanation, 288

      Psychopathia Sexualis (Krafft-Ebing), 134

     


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