Hitler's Mind: A Plunge Into MadnessBloomsbury Academic, 1992 M03 30 - 202 pages This unique book is a comprehensive analysis of Hitler written by a psychologist. The author goes beyond the prevalent Freudian interpretations of Hitler as the victim of a traumatic childhood by explaining the inner world of Hitler's ideas and visions as the product of his paranoia. This psychological analysis is framed by a poignant introduction, in which Schwaab reflects on his experience of growing up in Nazi Germany and by a personal afterword, in which the meaning of Nazism is placed within the context of current developments in a reunited Germany. |
Contents
IN SEARCH OF HITLER | 1 |
THE STRANGE WORKINGS OF HITLERS MIND | 21 |
12 Loss of Reality | 73 |
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