Hitler, the Germans, and the Final Solution
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Hitler, the Germans, and the Final Solution

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Hitler, the Germans, and the Final Solution

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Information

Year
2008
eBook ISBN
9780300148237
Edition
1
48
Hitler 
and 
the 
Final 
Solution
war 
testimony 
of 
one 
of 
the 
heads 
of 
regional 
administration 
in 
the 
Warthegau, 
Greiser
never 
missed 
an 
opportunity 
in 
his 
speeches 
to 
insist 
that 
he 
was 
‘persona 
gratissima’ 
with
the 
Fßhrer 
(File 
36, 
fol. 
463). 
Another 
contemporary 
commented 
that 
his 
gratitude 
knew
no 
bounds 
once 
Hitler 
had 
granted 
him 
this 
special 
plenipotentiary 
authority. 
See 
Carl 
J.
Burckhardt, 
Meine 
Danziger 
Mission 
1937–1939
(Munich: 
dtv, 
1962), 
79. 
I 
have 
pro-
vided 
a 
short 
pen-picture 
of 
Greiser 
for 
the 
forthcoming 
second 
volume 
of 
Ronald 
Smel-
ser, 
et 
al.,
eds, 
Die 
braune 
Elite 
und 
ihre 
Helfer
(Darmstadt: 
Wissenschaftliche 
Buch-
gesellschaft, 
1993).
60. 
Niedersächisches 
Staatsarchiv, 
Oldenburg, 
Best. 
131, 
nr. 
303, 
fol. 
131v, 
speech 
by
Werner 
Willikens, 
State 
Secretary 
in 
the 
Ministry 
of 
Food, 
21 
Feb. 
1934; 
trans. 
Noakes
and 
Pridham, 
Nazism,
ii. 
207.
61. 
See 
Hannah 
Arendt, 
Eichmann 
in 
Jerusalem
(London: 
Faber 
and 
Faber, 
1963).
62. 
See 
Franz 
Neumann, 
Behemoth. 
The 
Structure 
and 
Practice 
of 
National 
Socialism
(London: 
Victor 
Gollancz, 
1942).

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Introduction
  3. Part I. Hitler and the Final Solution
  4. 1. ‘Working towards the Führer’: Reflections on the Nature of the Hitler Dictatorship
  5. 2. Ideologue and Propagandist: Hitler in Light of His Speeches, Writings and Orders, 1925–1928
  6. 3. Improvised Genocide? The Emergence of the ‘Final Solution’ in the ‘Warthegau’
  7. 4. Hitler’s Role in the ‘Final Solution’
  8. Part II. Popular Opinion and the Jews in Nazi Germany
  9. 5. The ‘Everyday’ and the ‘Exceptional’: The Shaping of Popular Opinion, 1933–1939
  10. 6. German Popular Opinion during the ‘Final Solution’: Information, Comprehension, Reactions
  11. 7. Reactions to the Persecution of the Jews
  12. 8. Popular Opinion and the Extermination of the Jews
  13. 9. German Popular Opinion and the ‘Jewish Question’, 1939–1943: Some Further Reflections
  14. Part III. The Final Solution in Historiography
  15. 10. Hitler and the Holocaust
  16. 11. ‘Normality’ and Genocide: The Problem of ‘Historicization’
  17. 12. Shifting Perspectives: Historiographical Trends in the Aftermath of Unification
  18. Part IV. The Uniqueness of Nazism
  19. 13. Hitler and the Uniqueness of Nazism
  20. 14. War and Political Violence in Twentieth-Century Europe
  21. Acknowledgments
  22. Index