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Hitler's Hangman: The Life of Heydrich

Hitler's Hangman: The Life of Heydrich

by Robert Gerwarth (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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Customers find this biography to be well-researched and informative, with one review describing it as an "exhaustive treatise on the life of Heydrich." Moreover, the book receives praise for its compelling historical narrative, readability, and writing style, with customers noting it is easy to read. Additionally, the pacing is described as chilling, and customers appreciate the fair look at Heydrich's life.

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A chilling biography of the head of Nazi Germany’s terror apparatus, a key player in the Third Reich whose full story has never before been told.   Reinhard Heydrich is widely recognized as one of the great iconic villains of the twentieth century, an appalling figure even within the context of the Nazi leadership. Chief of the Nazi Criminal Police, the SS Security Service, and the Gestapo, ruthless overlord of Nazi-occupied Bohemia and Moravia, and leading planner of the "Final Solution," Heydrich played a central role in Hitler's Germany. He shouldered a major share of responsibility for some of the worst Nazi atrocities, and up to his assassination in Prague in 1942, he was widely seen as one of the most dangerous men in Nazi Germany. Yet Heydrich has received remarkably modest attention in the extensive literature of the Third Reich.   Robert Gerwarth weaves together little-known stories of Heydrich's private life with his deeds as head of the Nazi Reich Security Main Office. Fully exploring Heydrich's progression from a privileged middle-class youth to a rapacious mass murderer, Gerwarth sheds new light on the complexity of Heydrich's adult character, his motivations, the incremental steps that led to unimaginable atrocities, and the consequences of his murderous efforts toward re-creating the entire ethnic makeup of Europe.  “This admirable biography makes plausible what actually happened and makes human what we might prefer to dismiss as monstrous.”—Timothy Snyder, Wall Street Journal  “[A] probing biography…. Gerwarth’s fine study shows in chilling detail how genocide emerged from the practicalities of implementing a demented belief system.”—Publishers Weekly  “A thoroughly documented, scholarly, and eminently readable account of this mass murderer.”—The New Republic Read more

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ASINB0063CU63K
PublisherYale University Press
AccessibilityLearn more
Publication dateNovember 15, 2011
LanguageEnglish
File size4.8 MB
Screen ReaderSupported
Enhanced typesettingEnabled
X-RayEnabled
Word WiseEnabled
Print length433 pages
ISBN-13978-0300177466
Page FlipEnabled
Best Sellers Rank#134,152 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #23 in Historical German Biographies #75 in History of Germany #410 in Crime & Criminal Biographies
Customer Reviews4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 923 ratings

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