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Hitler: The Psychiatric Files

Author : Nigel Cawthorne
Publisher : Arcturus Publishing
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 16,85 MB
Release : 2016-11-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1784287377

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How did a former Austrian corporal in the Bavarian army with no apparent gift for leadership or strategy become the leader of one of the most civilized countries in Europe and turn it into a nightmare state? This is an accessible, concise and penetrating analysis of Adolf Hitler, the most enigmatic figure of the 20th century. Drawing on sound psychological principles used to draw up documents of the time, Hitler: the Psychiatric Files presents revealing insights into one of the world's most murderous dictators.

Hitler

Author : Nigel Cawthorn
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 31,87 MB
Release : 2016-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781785991356

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How did a former Austrian corporal in the Bavarian army with no apparent gift for leadership or strategy become the leader of one of the most civilized countries in Europe and turn it into a nightmare state? This is an accessible, concise and penetrating analysis of Adolf Hitler, the most enigmatic figure of the 20th century. Drawing on sound psychological principles and the latest research into the causes and nature of aberrant personalities, Hitler: the Psychiatric Files presents revealing insights into one of the world's most murderous dictators.This book explains how Hitler's childhood framed his view of the world and led to his Messiah complex. The Third Reich was a manifestation of Hitler's neurotic personality, his megalomania and desire for destruction. This book explains the tyrant that ran it, and the demons that ran him. Hitler was an actor on the world stage. These pages reveal the public face and the private man, his sexual relationships, the dark pathology of a 'Man with a Mission', and the psychopathology which influenced his actions and reactions throughout the war years along with the personality types he attracted into his inner circle. Fully illustrated in full color.

The Nazi and the Psychiatrist

Author : Jack El-Hai
Publisher : PublicAffairs
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 16,6 MB
Release : 2013-09-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9781610391566

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In 1945, after his capture at the end of the Second World War, Hermann Göring arrived at an American-run detention center in war-torn Luxembourg, accompanied by sixteen suitcases and a red hatbox. The suitcases contained all manner of paraphernalia: medals, gems, two cigar cutters, silk underwear, a hot water bottle, and the equivalent of 1 million in cash. Hidden in a coffee can, a set of brass vials housed glass capsules containing a clear liquid and a white precipitate: potassium cyanide. Joining Göring in the detention center were the elite of the captured Nazi regime—Grand Admiral Dönitz; armed forces commander Wilhelm Keitel and his deputy Alfred Jodl; the mentally unstable Robert Ley; the suicidal Hans Frank; the pornographic propagandist Julius Streicher—fifty-two senior Nazis in all, of whom the dominant figure was Göring. To ensure that the villainous captives were fit for trial at Nuremberg, the US army sent an ambitious army psychiatrist, Captain Douglas M. Kelley, to supervise their mental well-being during their detention. Kelley realized he was being offered the professional opportunity of a lifetime: to discover a distinguishing trait among these arch-criminals that would mark them as psychologically different from the rest of humanity. So began a remarkable relationship between Kelley and his captors, told here for the first time with unique access to Kelley's long-hidden papers and medical records. Kelley's was a hazardous quest, dangerous because against all his expectations he began to appreciate and understand some of the Nazi captives, none more so than the former Reichsmarshall, Hermann Göring. Evil had its charms.

The Quest for the Nazi Personality

Author : Eric A. Zillmer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 36,54 MB
Release : 2015-11-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781138989801

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Half a century after the collapse of the Nazi regime and the Third Reich, scholars from a range of fields continue to examine the causes of Nazi Germany. An increasing number of young Americans are attempting to understand the circumstances that led to the rise of the Nazi party and the subsequent Holocaust, as well as the implication such events may have for today as the world faces a resurgence of neo-Nazism, ethnic warfare, and genocide. In the months following World War II, extensive psychiatric and psychological testing was performed on over 200 Nazis in an effort to understand the key personalities of the Third Reich and of those individuals who "just followed orders." In addressing these issues, the current volume examines the strange history of over 200 Rorschach Inkblot protocols that were administered to Nazi war criminals and answers such questions as: * Why the long delay in publishing protocols? * What caused such jealousies among the principals? * How should the protocols be interpreted? * Were the Nazis monsters or ordinary human beings? This text delivers a definitive and comprehensive study of the psychological functioning of Nazi war criminals -- both the elite and the rank-and-file. In order to apply a fresh perspective to understanding the causes that created such antisocial behavior, these analyses lead to a discussion within the context of previous work done in social and clinical psychology. Subjects discussed include the authoritarian personality, altruism, obedience to authority, diffusion of responsibility, and moral indifference. The implications for current political events are also examined as Neo-Nazism, anti-Semitism, and ethnic hate are once again on the rise. While the book does contain some technical material relating to the psychological interpretations, it is intended to be a scholarly presentation written in a narrative style. No prior knowledge of psychological testing is necessary, but it should be of great benefit for those interested in the Rorschach Inkblot test, or with a special interest in psychological testing, personality assessment, and the history of psychology. It is also intended for readers with a broad interest in Nazi Germany.

Hitler

Author : George Victor
Publisher : Potomac Books, Inc.
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 47,30 MB
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : 1574882287

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A psychotherapist plumbs the depths of one of history's most disturbed minds

Affirming Psychosis

Author : Paul Matussek
Publisher : Peter Lang Publishing
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 17,38 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Heads of state
ISBN :

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This study emerged out of the collaboration between a psychiatrist, a scholar of cultural studies, and a sociologist. It offers a new response to the reciprocity between the individual and the collective share in the dynamic of Hitler's delusion. Relying on a model of psychosis based on the most recent research on the polarity of the - private and - public self, and incorporating, with critical revisions, new literature on the cultural history of the Third Reich, the study demonstrates that Hitler was most certainly a - pathological case, who escaped the clinical consequences only because he had found an audience that stabilized his psychosis through an immense degree of acceptance. This interdisciplinary approach to psycho-historical Hitler research avoids the dead ends of previous, one-sided psychological or historical efforts and sheds new light on the issues of responsibility with respect to both the dictator and his German helpers."

The Roots of Nazi Psychology

Author : Jay Y. Gonen
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 21,9 MB
Release : 2013-07-24
Category : History
ISBN : 0813143683

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" Was Hitler a moral aberration or a man of his people? This topic has been hotly argued in recent years, and now Jay Gonen brings new answers to the debate using a psychohistorical perspective, contending that Hitler reflected the psyche of many Germans of his time. Like any charismatic leader, Hitler was an expert scanner of the Zeitgeist. He possessed an uncanny ability to read the masses correctly and guide them with ""new"" ideas that were merely reflections of what the people already believed. Gonen argues that Hitler's notions grew from the general fabric of German culture in the years following World War I. Basing his work in the role of ideologies in group psychology, Gonen exposes the psychological underpinnings of Nazi Germany's desire to expand its living space and exterminate Jews. Hitler responded to the nation's group fantasy of renewing a Holy Roman Empire of the German nation. He presented the utopian ideal of one large state, where the nation represented one extended family. In reality, however, he desired the triumph of automatism and totalitarian practices that would preempt family autonomy and private action. Such a regimented state would become a war machine, designed to breed infantile soldiers brainwashed for sacrifice. To achieve that aim, he unleashed barbaric forces whose utopian features were the very aspects of the state that made it most cruel.

Hitler

Author : Paul Roland
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 16,55 MB
Release : 2016-08-15
Category :
ISBN : 9781785992476

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The Pursuit of the Nazi Mind

Author : Daniel Pick
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 28,31 MB
Release : 2014-05
Category : History
ISBN : 0199678510

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The remarkable story of how the Allies used psychoanalysis to delve into the motivations of the Nazi leadership and to explore the mass psychology of fascism.