Hitler as Political Artist
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Hitler as Political Artist

Theatrical Impresario & Rock Star

  1. 677 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Hitler as Political Artist

Theatrical Impresario & Rock Star

About this book

"What Hitler was able to do to a crowd in 2-1/2 hours will never be repeated in 10, 000 years!"

—Ernst Hanfstaengl, Hitler's early confidant

"Hitler was one of the first great rock stars. He was no politician; he was a great media artist. How he worked his audience!... The world will never see anything like that again. He made an entire country a stage show."

—David Bowie, British rock legend

As a young man in Vienna, Adolf Hitler was sleeping on park benches in 1909, just a real "Nowhere Man" making all his "Nowhere Plans" and who would soon haunt homeless shelters while trying to hawk his unimaginative and banal paintings. Yet in 1933, this mommy's boy and self-centered dilettante was appointed Chancellor of Germany after discovering his artistic-political calling as a charismatic orator and stage actor in the 1920s—and then dazzled Germans and foreigners alike with the color and pageantry of the Nuremberg rallies and other grand spectacles in the 1930s. As a virtuoso in the art of presenting dramatic performances, Hitler inspired the same type of emotional ecstasy that the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Elvis Presley aroused from their frenzied fans. Even after clearly revealing the monstrous side of his murderous character in World War II by exterminating Jews and Slavs by the millions before committing suicide on April 30, 1945, he still emerged from the ashes and rubble of the Third Reich to seduce later generations. To the present generation, he has morphed from a murderous villain into a comical figure on many Internet platforms, particularly the hundreds of humorous YouTube parodies of his fanatical ranting and raving. This book examines Hitler's extraordinary political-artistic talents to explain his nearly unfathomable rise from a homeless nobody into the most influential and demonic creature on the vast stage of modern history.

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Information

Year
2022
Print ISBN
9781977221001
eBook ISBN
9781977225559

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Quotable 1
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Preface
  8. Introduction
  9. Chapter 1: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1889-1918)
  10. Chapter 2: 1919: The Artist’s Erupting Anti-Semitism
  11. Chapter 3: The “King of Munich” & Weimar’s Renaissance (1918-1933)
  12. Chapter 4: The Artist, the Depression & Germany’s Fate (1929-1933)
  13. Chapter 5: The Political Artist in Power (1933-1939)
  14. Chapter 6: The Artist as Bismarckian Maestro (1933-1939)
  15. Chapter 7: The Artist as Napoleonic Warlord (1939-1945)
  16. Chapter 8: The Artist & 50 Million Deaths: No Hitler, No World War II
  17. Chapter 9: The Artist as Mass Murderer (1939-1945)
  18. Chapter 10: The Wehrmacht and the Holocaust
  19. Chapter 11: Conspirators and Resisters to the Artist’s Rule
  20. Chapter 12: The Artist and the Churches
  21. Chapter 13: The Artist and his Teutonic Mafioso
  22. Chapter 14: The Artist, Other World Leaders & Utopias/Dystopias
  23. Chapter 15: The Artist as Modernist Revolutionary
  24. Chapter 16: The Artist and Four Literary Masters
  25. Chapter 17: Portrait of the Artist as a Human Being
  26. Chapter 18: The Artist and his Masks
  27. Chapter 19: The Artist’s Tableau in Perspective
  28. Chapter 20: “What Ifs?” and Further Reflections
  29. Chapter 21: The Artist as Cinematic Impresario & YouTube Pop Star
  30. Epilogue I: The Artist and his Modernist Peers
  31. Epilogue II: The Artist, the Sleuths and Shakespeare
  32. Epilogue III: The Artist, Historians and Mass Hysteria
  33. Epilogue IV: The Fog-Enshrouded Future & Terrible Simplifiers
  34. Epilogue V: The Holocaust, the Holodomor & “Uniqueness”
  35. Epilogue VI: Moral Relativism from the Left and Right
  36. Appendix I
  37. Appendix II
  38. Photo Credits
  39. Footnotes
  40. Select Bibliography