توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Hitler--Memoirs of a Confidant
نام کتاب : Hitler--Memoirs of a Confidant
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : هیتلر--خاطرات یک معتمد
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نویسندگان : Prof. Henry Ashby Turner Jr. (editor)
ناشر : Yale University Press
سال نشر : 1985
تعداد صفحات : 372
ISBN (شابک) : 0300032943 , 9780300032949
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 17 مگابایت
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Cover
Title Page
Table of Contents
Editor\'s Introduction
Hitler\'s Confidant: Otto Wagener (Apr 9, 1888 - Aug 9, 1971)
The Origin, Form, and Location of Wagener\'s Memoirs
The Memoir\'s as Historical Source
Wagener\'s Hitler
This Volume
Chapter 1: Wagener Is an Honored Guest at the 1929 Party Congress • His First Conversation with Hitler • His Appointment as SA Chief of Staff
Chapter 2: Pfeffer Enlightens Wagener about Hitler\'s Special Position in the Party • Hitler\'s Discourses on Learning and Democracy
Chapter 3: Hitler Shows Concern for Ailing \'Nazis\' and Gives His Views on Individualism and Socialism
Chapter 4: Tensions Between the SA and SS • Hitler Deciphers a Map
Chapter 5: Hitler Discourses on the Rise and Decline of Monarchy • He Gloats Over a Hohenzollern Marriage
Chapter 6: Hitler Explains His Decision to Dismiss Pfeffer and the Head the SA Himself • Wagener Wonders About Hitler\'s Concept of Political Necessity
Chapter 7: Hitler\'s Private Life • His Relationship with His Niece Geli Raubal • His Renunciation of Marriage and Children • He Adopts the Theory of Odic Force
Chapter 8: The Economic Policy Conferences Begin • Wagener Presents His Plans for a \"Social Economy\" • Hitler Senses the Philosopher\'s Stone in His Hand
Chapter 9: An Emissary from Warsaw Calls at \'Nazi\' Headquarters • Hitler\'s Views on Central Europe, the East, and Alliance with England
Chapter 10: Strasser\'s Plans • Hitler on the Limitations of Organization and the Need for a Spiritual Revival of the Nation
Chapter 11: Wagener Fails to Gain a General as SA Chief of Staff • Hitler\'s Views on Destiny, Jews, and Parasitism
Chapter 12: Hitler\'s Reading of Newspapers • His Views on a Jewish State and \"Social Economy\"
Chapter 13: Hitler Survives an Automobile Accident • His Thoughts on the Universe, Ice Ages, and the Swastika • \"Twenty Millennia of Nordic History\"
Chapter 14: How to Influence Hitler • Discussion of the \"Jewish Question\", Russia, and England
Chapter 15: An Encounter with Julius Streicher • Hitler Refuses to Travel Abroad • Continuation of the Economic Policy Conferences
Chapter 16: Wagener Retroactively Becomes a Party Comrade • Hitler on Democracy and the Leadership Principle (Führerprinzip) • His Use of Reasoned Arguments
Chapter 17: Hitler Recalls the Beer Hall Putsch • His Choice of Röhm as SA Chief of Staff • His Views on Homosexuality • His Political Prescription: \"Do Nothing\"
Chapter 18: Wagener\'s Agrarian Program • Hitler: \"Remember Faust\" • Himmler\'s Reservations
Chapter 19: Wagener Launches the WPD • Hitler Between \"Socialism\" and Social Darwinism
Chapter 20: Göring in Toga and Turkish Slippers • His Claim to Funds from Ruhr Industry
Chapter 21: Hitler\'s Weakness at the Hands of Intriguers • His Relationship with Göring • Hitler: Social Reorganization Must Await the Takeover of Full State Power
Chapter 22: Hitler\'s Finances • He Defends Göring • Henriette Hoffmann as \"Ballerina to the King\" • Approaches to Italy
Chapter 23: Hitler on Christ and Socialism, Intellect, Knowledge, and Ability
Chapter 24: Hitler on Birth Control, Abortion, Compulsory Sterilization • \"Unviable\" Infants • Individualism\'s Death through Industrialization • Its Rebirth through \"Our Socialism\"
Chapter 25: Hitler\'s Thought Processes • Einstein\'s Theories Confirm His Views on Intuition • Inspiration as the Tool of Providence
Chapter 26: Hitler Compares the Zeiss Works to England • \"England Needs a Sword on the Continent\"
Chapter 27: Hitler Condemns \"Excessive Industrialization\" and \"Americanization\" • A Central European Economic Bloc as Core of a Greater European Union • The Ukraine as Indispensable Supplement • Hitler Does Not Let Facts \"Overpower\" Him
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Chapter 28: Hitler\'s Foreign Policy Credo • Smashing Bolshevism at Its Center of Power • One Europe from Gibraltar to the Caucasus • The American Peril
Chapter 29: Hitler\'s Reticence and Aversion to Decision Making • His Power of Suggestion • Göring, Himmler, and Goebbels as Corrupters of His Intentions • His Tantrums • How He Reacted to a Practical Joke
Chapter 30: Hitler on the Goals of Zionism • He Is Instructed on War as a Losing Business Proposition
Chapter 31: \"Export Mania\" as the Cause of the World War • Plans for Creating Jobs • Prerequisites: Faith, Love, and Hope • A Financing Scheme • Hitler Insists on Secrecy
Chapter 32: Hitler Finds a Key to Saxon Politics in Tribal Migrations • His Views on Racial Theories • Jews as the Only \"Pure\" People
Chapter 33: Hitler Explains the German Parties • Christ as Harbinger of the Community of the Volk • Racial Theory as \"Poison\" for the General Public • Educating the Young for Selective Breeding
Chapter 34: Hitler Draws a Lesson from \"Rienzi\" • He Favors a Mass Party over an \"Order\" • His Principal Targets: German People\'s Party and Economic Party
Chapter 35: The Death of Geli Raubal • Hitler on Marriage, God, and Industrialism • He Turns Vegetarian
Chapter 36: Hitler\'s Views on Arabs and Englishmen • Gaining a \"Free Hand\" in the East through Concessions to England
Chapter 37: Hitler Worries about the Danger of a Putsch from the Right and Rebellion from the Left • Funk as Intermediary with Business • First Stay at the Kaiserhof Hotel • Millions Subscribed in Event of Civil War
Chapter 38: Harold Quandt Reports to His Führer • His Mother\'s Effect on Hitler • A Midnight Encounter between Goebbels and the \"Chauffeureska\" at Frau Quandt\'s • Hitler Is Shocked
Chapter 39: Hitler\'s Plans for Career Military Officers • His View on the Efficacy of War and the Effect of a Surprise Fait Accompli
Chapter 40: Hitler\'s Plans for a Rapid Subway Connection between Hamburg and Berlin • His Views on Architecture and Art • He Rejects Spengler\'s \"Decline of the West\"
Chapter 41: Funk\'s Understanding of National Socialism • His Subsidization by Ruhr Industry • Wagener as Marriage Broker for Goebbels
Chapter 42: Hitler Rejects Othmar Mann\'s Corporate State • He Considers Schacht as Reichsbank President • Wagener Opposes Hitler\'s Berlin Advisors • The \"Hitler Problem\"
Chapter 43: Strasser Explains Funk\'s Strong Position and Hitler\'s Faith in Authorities • His Conjecture concerning Hitler\'s Use of Stimulants
Chapter 44: Hitler Resolves to Create a Party Senate • He Abandons That Resolve • He Regrets Having Published \"Mein Kampf\"
Chapter 45: Hitler on Education and Race • He Denounces Nordic Cultists • Tasks of the Hitler Youth
Chapter 46: Hitler on Family and School in a \"Socialist Democracy\" • His Plans for National Political Training Schools
Chapter 47: Hitler: Separate Boys from Their Mothers and Let Them Fight with Each Other • Government Scholarships and Communal Residences for University Students
Chapter 48: Crosscurrents in \'Nazi\' Economic Policy • Hitler Worries about the Power of Big Business • He Wants His \"Socialist\" Program Put Aside Till Long after Taking Power
Chapter 49: Admiral von Levetzow Advises Hitler on Naval Strategy and England • Hitler Holds to a Continental Policy and an Anglo-German \"Fraternal Pact\"
Chapter 50: Hitler on Modern Painting • A Return to True Art through Propaganda • Artists Should \"Hunger Their Way to the Top\" • Traditional Art as the True Soul of the Volk
Chapter 51: \"Earth-Electricity\" as the Source of Life • Hitler\'s Conception of the Origin of Religion • Slave Insurrections against Oppressors
Chapter 52: Wagener as Mediator between Hitler and Schleicher • Hitler\'s Plan for Forming a Cabinet • Wagener Steps Down as Head of the Economic Policy Section • Hitler: \"Become the Guardian of the Grail\"
Appendix
Index