An edition of Gesicht des Dritten Reiches (1970)

The Face of the Third Reich

portraits of the Nazi leadership

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An edition of Gesicht des Dritten Reiches (1970)

The Face of the Third Reich

portraits of the Nazi leadership

[1st American ed.]. --
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Already hailed as one of the best books on Hitler's Germany, these brief and brilliantly conveived portraits of the leading Nazi figures (Hitler, Goebbels, Goring, Bormann, Hess, etc.) give a fresh insight into the personalities and the manner in which they approached life in the Third Reich. Seen though their relationship to each other and to Hitler, the Party, and the bureaucracy around them, their lives emerge here in high relief, characterized by third-rate minds, petty rivalries, in-fighting, and ambitions. Even the longer portrait of Hitler here shows not a man possessed by a demon, or a fiendish intellect who blitzed his way to the top, but a man tortured with a sense of failure from his lower-class background, a deep disappointment in school, friendship, and other normal accomplishments, plagued continuously with anger, frustration, and dis-satisfaction. Among these leaders some fought to pass by others, some worked to discredit others (for instance, by spreading a rumor that Heydrich had Jewish ancestors): all spent most of their time maintaining their political and social position at the expense of first-rate leadership, although their slavish and mindless support of propaganda is evidence of their vulgar capabilities. In addition to the individual portraits, there are a few "group" portraits of women, youth, etc., which round out this fascinating and absorbing picture of those who led the world into its great holocaust.

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Cover of: The face of the Third Reich
The face of the Third Reich: portraits of the Nazi leadership
1999, Da Capo Press
in English - 1st Da Capo Press ed.
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The face of the Third Reich
1979, Penguin Books
in English
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The Face of the Third Reich
September 12, 1977, Pantheon
in English
Cover of: The face of the Third Reich
The face of the Third Reich: portraits of the Nazi leadership
1970, Pantheon Books
in English - [1st American ed.]
Cover of: The face of the Third Reich
The face of the Third Reich
1970, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
in English
Cover of: The Face of the Third Reich
The Face of the Third Reich: portraits of the Nazi leadership
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New York

Edition Notes

Originally published in Germany as Das Gesicht des Dritten Reiches. Bibliography: p. 386-391. Includes index.

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Classifications

Library of Congress
DD256.5 .F413 1970b

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 402 p. ; 25 cm. --
Number of pages
402

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22078596M
Internet Archive
faceofthirdrei00fest
LCCN
66010412
Library Thing
104533

First Sentence

"The rise of Adolf Hitler, the 'poor devil' from Braunau and inmate of a Vienna men's hostel, to the position of ruler of Germany and a sizeable part of the globe is one of the most astounding and disquieting careers in history."

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