Hitler's Mind: A Plunge into Madness

Hitler's Mind: A Plunge into Madness

by Edleff H. Schwaab
ISBN-10:
0275941329
ISBN-13:
9780275941321
Pub. Date:
03/30/1992
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275941329
ISBN-13:
9780275941321
Pub. Date:
03/30/1992
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Hitler's Mind: A Plunge into Madness

Hitler's Mind: A Plunge into Madness

by Edleff H. Schwaab

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Overview

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.

The author discusses the impact of Hitler's exposure to both the political and anti-Semitic climate in his youthful days in Vienna and the subsequent experiences as a frontline soldier during the First World War. He then focuses on the depth of Hitler's disturbed mind in the grip of an obsession with the dangers of Jews and the compulsion to destroy them. Four stages in the progression of his paranoid mental disturbance are described. This fascinating volume will appeal to readers interested in psychology and history, as well as to scholars and students of Nazi Germany.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275941321
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/30/1992
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)
Lexile: 1430L (what's this?)

About the Author

EDLEFF H. SCHWAAB, is a clinical psychologist who studied in Bonn, Germany, New York, and Boston. He has taught at Harvard University and was the consulting psychologist to the Phillips Exeter Academy. Born in Krefeld, Germany, in 1922, he was brought up during the Nazi years. In 1949, he decided to emigrate to the United States, where he pursued his professional career. He lives with his family in New Hampshire. The special appeal of his book can be found in the unique fusion of a personal perspective of life under the Nazis with the application of his knowledge of abnormal psychology to this new interpretation of Hitler's state of mind.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Peter H. Wolff, M.D.
Preface
Note on Translations
Introduction: Quest for Perspective
In Search of Hitler
The Secrets of His Inner World
Historians in Love with Freud
Freudians in Love with History
Elusive Interpretations
Early Reports on His Madness
The Strange Workings of Hitler's Mind
The Person and the Image
The Nature of His Intelligence
A Criminal Mind at Work
War: Father of All Things
The Pasteur-Koch Complex
The Origin of His Hatred
Loss of Reality
Paranoia: The Pattern of Hitler's Madness
The Essence of His Paranoia
The Dormancy Stage, 1889-1907
The Incubation Period, 1907-1919
The Fermentation Years, 1919-1941
The Disintegration Phase, 1941-1945
A Personal Afterword
Selected Bibliography
Index

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