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Author Himmler, Heinrich, 1900-1945.

Title The private Heinrich Himmler : letters of a mass murderer / edited and with commentary by Katrin Himmler and Michael Wildt ; translated by Thomas S. Hansen, Ph.D, and Abby J. Hansen, Ph.D.

Publication Info. New York : St. Martin's Press, 2016.

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 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  B HIMMLER. HEINRICH    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Biographies  B HIMMLER HEINRICH H    Check Shelf
Edition First U.S. edition.
Description 344 pages ; 24 cm
Note Original German edition: Munich : Piper Verlag, 2014.
Summary "The English translation of the letters of Heinrich Himmler and his wife, recently authenticated by the Bundesarchiv and serialized in Die Welt"-- Provided by publisher.
"At the end of World War II, it was assumed that the letters of Heinrich Himmler were lost. Yet sixty years after Himmler's capture by British troops and subsequent suicide, the letters mysteriously turned up in Tel Aviv and, in early 2014, excerpts were published for the first time by the Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot providing a rare, if jarring, glimpse into the family life of one of Hitler's top lieutenants while he was busy organizing the mass extermination of the Jews. It was generally held that Himmler, once appointed head of the SS, blended seamlessly into the Nazi hierarchy. The image that emerges, however, is more subtle. Himmler is seen here as a man whose observations can often be characterized by their unpleasant banality; a man whose obsession with family life ran alongside a brutal detachment from all things human, a serial killer who oversaw the persecution and extermination of all Jews and other non-Aryans, and those opposed to the regime. His letters remove any doubt that he was the architect of the Final Solution, and a man who was much closer to Hitler than many historians previously thought. The letters in this edition were arranged by Katrin Himmler, the great-niece of Heinrich and Marga Himmler while Michael Wildt, a renowned expert on the Nazi regime, provides historical context to the letters and their author. The entire work was translated by Thomas S. Hansen and Abby J. Hansen"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- Organization of the Edition -- Translators' Introduction -- Correspondence with Commentary -- Letters 1927-28 -- Letters 1928-33 -- Letters 1933-39 -- Letters 1939-45 -- Aftermath -- Acknowledgments -- Short Biographies of Persons Mentioned in the Text -- Glossary of German Terms and Abbreviations -- Index
Subject Himmler, Heinrich, 1900-1945 -- Correspondence.
Himmler, Margarete, 1893-1967 -- Correspondence.
Nazis -- Correspondence.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical.
HISTORY / Military / World War II.
HISTORY / Europe / Germany.
Himmler, Heinrich, 1900-1945. (OCoLC)fst00011855
Himmler, Margarete, 1893-1967. (OCoLC)fst01925949
Nazis. (OCoLC)fst01035219
Genre/Form Personal correspondence (OCoLC)fst01919948
Records and correspondence. (OCoLC)fst01423917
Personal correspondence.
Added Author Himmler, Katrin, 1967- editor.
Wildt, Michael, 1954- editor.
Hansen, Thomas S. (Thomas Stansfield), translator.
Hansen, Abby J., 1945- translator.
Added Title Correspondence. Selections. English
ISBN 9781250064653 (hardback)
1250064651 (hardback)
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