Hitler research
The Hitler-research includes all historical studies of the person of Adolf Hitler . The subjects of research include his rise in the NSDAP and his work as party chairman before and during the time of National Socialism , his approach as Supreme Commander of the Wehrmacht during the Second World War , his origins and the origins of his political development, his worldview, his fanatical hatred of Jews and his responsibility for the Holocaust , his psychopathography up to his sexuality .
Biographies
As standard works of Hitler's research are the following:
- Alan Bullock : Hitler: A Study in Tyranny , 1952.
- Ernst Deuerlein : Hitler. A political biography , 1969.
- Joachim Fest : Hitler. A biography , 1973.
- Anton Joachimsthaler : Correction of a biography. Adolf Hitler 1908–1920 , 1989.
- Brigitte Hamann : Hitler's Vienna. Apprenticeship as a dictator , 1996.
- Ian Kershaw : Hitler 1889-1936 , 1998.
- Ian Kershaw: Hitler 1936–1945 , 2000.
Individual evidence
- ↑ John Lukacs : The Hitler of History . Vintage; 1st Vintage Books ed edition, 1998, ISBN 978-0375701139 .
- ^ Peter Matussek , Paul Matussek, Jan Marbach: Hitler. Career of madness . Herbig, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-7766-2184-2 .