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This definitive historical work by renowned German historian Joachim C. Fest presents penetrating psychological profiles of fifteen key figures who shaped Nazi Germany. Through meticulous research and incisive analysis, Fest examines the individuals who orchestrated one of history's darkest chapters, including Hermann Göring, Joseph Goebbels, Heinrich Himmler, Martin Bormann, Ernst Röhm, Hans Frank, Rudolph Höss, Albert Speer, and Adolf Hitler himself.
Beyond individual portraits, this book explores the archetypal roles that enabled the Third Reich's machinery: the officer corps who executed orders, the intellectuals who provided ideological justification, and the women who supported the regime. Fest's scholarship reveals how personal ambitions, dysfunctional personalities, and internal power struggles directly influenced the development and policies of Hitler's government from 1933 to 1945.
Joachim C. Fest established himself as a leading authority on Nazi Germany through his acclaimed works including Hitler and Plotting Hitler's Death: The Story of the German Resistance, 1933-1945. His rigorous historical methodology and access to primary sources provide readers with authoritative insights into the Third Reich's inner workings.
This paperback edition from Da Capo Press offers fresh perspectives on how individual psychology and interpersonal rivalries impacted major historical events. The book serves as crucial reading for students of 20th century European history, World War II scholars, and anyone seeking to understand the human factors behind totalitarian regimes. Fest's portraits move beyond simple condemnation to examine the complex motivations and circumstances that enabled these individuals to commit atrocities.
The work provides context for understanding Nazi ideology, the Holocaust, and German politics during the 1940s. Through detailed examination of each figure's background, rise to power, and role within the Nazi hierarchy, readers gain comprehensive knowledge of how the Third Reich functioned as both a political system and a collection of ambitious, often competing personalities.
Joachim C. Fest is the author of Hitler and Plotting Hitler's Death: The Story of the German Resistance, 1933-1945. He lives in Germany.