Peter Longerich Libri
Peter Longerich è un professore di storia tedesco il cui lavoro si concentra sulla ricerca dell'Olocausto e della storia del XX secolo. La sua erudizione si addentra profondamente nei capitoli più oscuri del passato, cercando di comprenderne le radici e le ripercussioni. L'approccio analitico di Longerich e il suo meticoloso esame degli eventi storici offrono ai lettori una visione penetrante di argomenti complessi e spesso inquietanti. La sua produzione accademica è cruciale per la comprensione contemporanea di momenti storici cruciali.







Il 20 gennaio 1942 alcune figure di vertice del Terzo Reich si riunirono in una lussuosa villa a Wannsee, nei dintorni di Berlino, e decisero la soluzione finale nei confronti degli ebrei. Peter Longerich fornisce un'accurata contestualizzazione del verbale della riunione perché le interpretazioni dei motivi che portarono a tenere la conferenza, la sua funzione e utilità, sono varie e contraddittorie. Tranne il verbale, non esistono altri documenti inerenti alla conferenza perché sono andati distrutti. La spiegazione di Longerich è che l'Olocausto non è stato attuato in seguito a una scelta determinata, ma fu il risultato di una politica antisemita di lunga durata, sottoposta a cambiamenti contingenti, e di un processo decisionale con cui Hitler, istanza suprema del regime, insieme ad altre figure e organi dell'apparato, diede vita a un vero e proprio programma di distruzione degli ebrei d'Europa, partendo da una generica e indefinita intenzione di distruggerli
Holocaust
- 672pagine
- 24 ore di lettura
A comprehensive history of the Nazi persecution and murder of European Jews, demonstrating just how central anti-semitism was to Nazi ideology and what a driving force it was in the development of Nazi decision-making, from their earliest days in power through to the invasion of the Soviet Union and the implementation of the Final Solution.
Hitler
- 1328pagine
- 47 ore di lettura
From one of the most prominent biographers of the Nazi period, a new and provocative portrait of the figure behind the century's worst crimes Acclaimed historian Peter Longerich, author of Goebbels and Heinrich Himmler now turns his attention to Adolf Hitler in this new biography. While many previous portraits have speculated about Hitler's formative years, Longerich focuses on his central role as the driving force of Nazism itself. You cannot separate the man from the monstrous movement he came to embody. From his ascendance through the party's ranks to his final hours as Führer in April 1945, Longerich shows just how ruthless Hitler was in his path to power. He emphasizes Hitler's political skills as Germany gained prominence on the world's stage. Hitler's rise to, and ultimate hold on, power was more than merely a matter of charisma; rather, it was due to his ability to control the structure he created. His was an image constructed by his regime - an essential piece self-created of propaganda. This comprehensive biography is the culmination of Longerich's life-long pursuit to understand the man behind the century's worst crimes.
Holocaust : The Nazi Persecution and Murder of the Jews
- 645pagine
- 23 ore di lettura
In 1998, Longerich published "Politik der Vernichtung" ("Politics of Destruction"), a stunning reexamination of the Holocaust. Now finally available in English, this masterful history uses an unrivaled range of sources to lay out in clear detail the steps taken by the Nazis that would lead ultimately to the Final Solution.
Wannsee
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
"On 20 January 1942, fifteen high-ranking Nazi Party, government, and SS officials arrived for a meeting in a luxurious villa on the shores of the Wannsee, a lake on the western outskirts of Berlin. The elegance and grandeur of the villa, with its exquisite lakeside position and opulent interiors, stood in stark contrast, however, to the purpose of that meeting: to discuss the implementation of the 'final solution to the Jewish question'." -- Inside front book jacket flap.
Heinrich Himmler
- 1072pagine
- 38 ore di lettura
The first-ever comprehensive biography of Heinrich Himmler, SS-Reichsfuhrer, Nazi Interior Minister, and Chief of Police, whose name has become a byword for the terror, persecution, and destruction that characterized the Third Reich.
The Unwritten Order: Hitler's Role in the Final Solution
- 160pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Focusing on Adolf Hitler's significant involvement in the Holocaust's planning and execution, this study provides an in-depth analysis by a prominent German expert on the subject. It explores the historical context and the mechanisms of the genocide, shedding light on Hitler's influence and decision-making processes that led to one of history's darkest chapters.
The unwritten order
- 255pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
"The Holocaust differs from other genocides in recent history for one main reason: there is no other example in which a minority was annihilated systematically and as completely as possible on the orders of a head of state and through the apparatus of government." "The fact that the murder of the European Jews was the result of conscious decisions made at the highest levels of the Third Reich has been under-emphasized in the research on the Holocaust. Through the discovery of new documents, the central role that Hitler played in the persecution and murder of the European Jews can be proved much more conclusively than was possible just a few years ago. Although it would be a mistake to put the murder of the Jews down to Hitler's will alone (especially as numerous studies have brought out the shared responsibility and active involvement of a large number of accomplices), it is time to make clear once again that Hitler was the driving force behind the radicalisation of the National Socialist policy of extermination. To put it simply: without Hitler there would have been no Holocaust." "The aim of the book is to offer documentary proof of Hitler's central role in the murder of the European Jews. In order to achieve this aim, various documents and fragments of documents have been pieced together and the codified language of the dictator deciphered."-- Book jacket
Venu de l'aile gauche du nazisme, Joseph Goebbels commence sa carrière dans l'orbite de Gregor Strasser avant de se soumettre inconditionnellement à Hitler. Dès lors, son ascension épouse celle du Führer jusqu'à obtenir en 1933 le ministère de la Propagande, dont il fera l'un des piliers du Ille Reich. Archétype du narcissique, d'un orgueil qui n'a d'égal que sa soif de pouvoir, il souffre en regard de violents accès de dépression résultant pour partie de son handicap physique. En puisant méthodiquement dans les carnets de ce mégalomane torturé, l'auteur nous invite au coeur de l'intimité de l'homme et, ce faisant, du pouvoir national-socialiste.