Neurenberg Gesprekken


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Neurenberg Gesprekken


Neurenberg Gesprekken
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Author : Leon Goldensohn
language : nl
Publisher: J.M. Meulenhoff
Release Date : 2012-12-07

Neurenberg Gesprekken written by Leon Goldensohn and has been published by J.M. Meulenhoff this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-12-07 with History categories.


Het beroemde boek over nazi’s en hun psychiater. Leon Goldensohn was in het voorjaar van 1946 als psychiater in Neurenberg verantwoordelijk voor de fysieke en psychische toestand van ongeveer twintig gevangen Duitse leiders die daar terechtstonden. Onder hen waren belangrijke nazi-oorlogsmisdadigers als Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess en Albert Speer. Goldensohn legde de gesprekken die hij voerde nauwkeurig vast. Ze zijn van onmetelijk historisch belang.



The Nuremberg Interviews


The Nuremberg Interviews
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Author : Leon Goldensohn
language : en
Publisher: Vintage
Release Date : 2007-12-18

The Nuremberg Interviews written by Leon Goldensohn and has been published by Vintage this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-12-18 with History categories.


During the Nuremberg trials, Leon Goldensohn—a U.S. Army psychiatrist—monitored the mental health of two dozen Germans leaders charged with carrying out genocide. These recorded conversations went largely unexamined for more than fifty years, until Robert Gellately—one of the premier historians of Nazi Germany—made them available to the public in this remarkable collection. Here are interviews with the likes of Hans Frank, Hermann Goering, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, and Joachim von Ribbentrop—the highest ranking Nazi officials in the Nuremberg jails. Here too are interviews with lesser-known officials essential to the inner workings of the Third Reich. Candid and often shockingly truthful, The Nuremberg Interviews is a profound addition to our understanding of the Nazi mind and mission.



Neurenberg Gesprekken


Neurenberg Gesprekken
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Author : Leon Nathaniel Goldensohn
language : nl
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

Neurenberg Gesprekken written by Leon Nathaniel Goldensohn and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with categories.


Portretten van vooraanstaande nazi's die na de Tweede Wereldoorlog in Neurenberg werden berecht, op basis van notities van een Amerikaanse psychiater in dienst van het Amerikaanse leger die langdurige gesprekken met hen voerde.



De Neurenberg Gesprekken Druk 3


De Neurenberg Gesprekken Druk 3
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language : nl
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008-02

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Portretten van vooraanstaande nazi's die na de Tweede Wereldoorlog in Neurenberg werden berecht, op basis van notities van een Amerikaanse psychiater in dienst van het Amerikaanse leger die langdurige gesprekken met hen voerde.



The Nuremberg Interviews


The Nuremberg Interviews
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Author : Leon Goldensohn
language : en
Publisher: Random House
Release Date : 2010-01-26

The Nuremberg Interviews written by Leon Goldensohn and has been published by Random House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-01-26 with History categories.


The Nuremberg Interviews reveals the chilling innermost thoughts of the former Nazi officials under indictment at the famous postwar trial. The architects of one of history's greatest atrocities speak out about their lives, their careers in the Nazi Party and their views on the Holocaust. Their reflections are recorded in a set of interviews conducted by a U.S. Army psychiatrist. Dr Leon Goldensohn was entrusted with monitoring the mental health of the two dozen German leaders charged with carrying out genocide, as well as that of many of the defence and prosecution witnesses. These recorded conversations have gone largely unexamined for more than fifty years. Here are interviews with some of the highest-ranking Nazi officials in the Nuremberg jails, including Hans Frank, Hermann Goering, Ernest Kaltenbrunner, and Joachim von Ribbentrop. Here, too, are interviews with lesser-known officials who were, nonetheless, essential to the workings of the Third Reich. Goldensohn was a particularly astute interviewer, his training as a psychiatrist leading him to probe the motives, the rationales, and the skewing of morality that allowed these men to enact an unfathomable evil. Candid and often shockingly truthful, these interviews are deeply disturbing in their illumination of an ideology gone mad. Each interview is annotated with biographical information and footnotes that place the man and his actions in their historical context and are a profoundly important addition to our understanding of the Nazi mind and mission.



The Nuremberg Interviews


The Nuremberg Interviews
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Author : Leon Goldensohn
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

The Nuremberg Interviews written by Leon Goldensohn and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946 categories.


Annotation "In 1946, with the Nuremberg trials underway, Leon Goldensohn, a U.S. army psychiatrist, was given the task of interviewing the two dozen German leaders who were under indictment, as well as many of the defense and prosecution witnesses. The conversations were then left largely unexamined for more than 50 years. Now, Robert Gellately-one of the premier historians of Nazi Germany-has transcribed, edited, and annotated 33 of the interviews, and makes them available to the public for the first time in this volume. Here are interviews with the highest ranking Nazi officials in the Nuremberg jails, including Hans Frank, Hermann Goering, Ernest Kaltenbrunner, and Joachim von Ribbentrop. Here, too, are interviews with the lesser-known officials who were, nonetheless, essential to the workings of the Third Reich. Goldensohn was a particularly astute interviewer, his training as a psychiatrist leading him to probe the motives, the rationales, and the skewing of morality that allowed these men to enact an unfathomable evil. Often shockingly candid, these interviews are deeply disturbing in their illumination of an ideology gone mad. Each interview is annotated with biographical information and footnotes that place the man and his actions in their historical context. They are a profoundly important addition to our understanding of the Nazi mind and mission."



The Hitler Myths


The Hitler Myths
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Author : Sjoerd J. de Boer
language : en
Publisher: Frontline Books
Release Date : 2022-05-05

The Hitler Myths written by Sjoerd J. de Boer and has been published by Frontline Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-05-05 with History categories.


Adolf Hitler remains one of the most discussed figures in world history. Every year, an untold number of articles and books are published, and television programs and internet pages are produced, by respected historians through to amateur conspiracy theorists. One of the consequences of this continuous flow of stories is that, over time, increasing numbers of falsehoods and fabrications have emerged about Hitler. Many of these have subsequently gained credence by virtue of their constant repetition – however bizarre they may be. These include such claims that Hitler was impotent (contradicted by another myth that he had an illegitimate son), that he had Jewish ancestors, or that he had killed his niece. Another claim, one of the most persistent, is that he did not commit suicide but escaped Berlin to live in Argentina for years after the war, despite his well-recorded failing health. What is the truth about his corpse, his sexual experiences, his years of poverty, his complete dominance of his subordinates? How much of what we think we know is the result of intentional or misunderstood modern interpretations? Many rumours also circulated during Hitler’s life and, with the passage of time, have been presented as facts despite having no substantial foundation. Was Hitler really a hero of the First World War and, if so, why was he not promoted beyond the rank of corporal? Was he the true author of Mein Kampf and did he write a second book that was never published, and was Hitler initially a socialist? In The Hitler Myths the author clinically dissects many of these myths, often in a highly amusing fashion, as he exposes the inaccuracies and impossibilities of the stories. The myths – the familiar and the obscure – are discussed chronologically, following the course of Hitler’s life. In his analysis of each of the myths, the author draws on an array of sources to prove or disprove the rumours and speculations – once and for all!



Mission At Nuremberg


Mission At Nuremberg
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Author : Tim Townsend
language : en
Publisher: SPCK
Release Date : 2015-08-20

Mission At Nuremberg written by Tim Townsend and has been published by SPCK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-08-20 with Political Science categories.


November, 1945. The war is over, Hitler is dead, and Allied Army Chaplain Henry Gerecke receives his most challenging assignment: to go to Nuremberg and minister to the twenty-one imprisoned Nazi leaders awaiting trial for crimes against humanity. Mission at Nuremberg takes us deep inside the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, into the cells of the accused and the courtroom where they faced trial. These twenty-one Nazis had sat at Hitler's right hand: Hermann Goering, Albert Speer, Wilhelm Keitel, Hans Frank, and Ernst Kaltenbrunner were the orchestrators, and in some cases the direct perpetrators, of the most methodical genocide in history. As the drama leading to the court's final judgments unfolds, Tim Townsend brings Henry Gerecke's impossible moral quandary to life. Gerecke had visited Dachau and had seen the consequences of the choices these men had made, the orders they had given and carried out. How could he preach a gospel of mercy, knowing full well the nature of the atrocities they had committed? As execution day drew near, what comfort could he offer, and what promises of salvation could he make? Detailed, harrowing, and emotionally charged, Mission at Nuremberg is a compelling new history of the Nuremberg trials, and an incisive investigation into the nature of sin, the price of empathy, and the limits of forgiveness.



Nuremberg Interviews


Nuremberg Interviews
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Author : Leon Goldensohn
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2010-01-26

Nuremberg Interviews written by Leon Goldensohn and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-01-26 with Political Science categories.




Difficult Heritage


Difficult Heritage
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Author : Sharon Macdonald
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2010-10-04

Difficult Heritage written by Sharon Macdonald and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-10-04 with Business & Economics categories.


How does a city and a nation deal with a legacy of perpetrating atrocity? How are contemporary identities negotiated and shaped in the face of concrete reminders of a past that most wish they did not have? Difficult Heritage focuses on the case of Nuremberg – a city whose name is indelibly linked with Nazism – to explore these questions and their implications. Using an original in-depth research, using archival, interview and ethnographic sources, it provides not only fascinating new material and perspectives, but also more general original theorizing of the relationship between heritage, identity and material culture. The book looks at how Nuremberg has dealt with its Nazi past post-1945. It focuses especially, but not exclusively, on the city’s architectural heritage, in particular, the former Nazi party rally grounds, on which the Nuremburg rallies were staged. The book draws on original sources, such as city council debates and interviews, to chart a lively picture of debate, action and inaction in relation to this site and significant others, in Nuremberg and elsewhere. In doing so, Difficult Heritage seeks to highlight changes over time in the ways in which the Nazi past has been dealt with in Germany, and the underlying cultural assumptions, motivations and sources of friction involved. Whilst referencing wider debates and giving examples of what was happening elsewhere in Germany and beyond, Difficult Heritage provides a rich in-depth account of this most fascinating of cases. It also engages in comparative reflection on developments underway elsewhere in order to contextualize what was happening in Nuremberg and to show similarities to and differences from the ways in which other ‘difficult heritages’ have been dealt with elsewhere. By doing so, the author offers an informed perspective on ways of dealing with difficult heritage, today and in the future, discussing innovative museological, educational and artistic practice.