Mind Of Adolf HitlerReproduces the secret report on Hitler's psychological state written by Langer in 1943 for the U.S. Office of Strategic Services, with the collaboration of Henry A. Murr, Ernst Kris, and Bertram D. Lewin, with the title: A psychological analysis of Adolph Hitler. It was based on sources compiled by Langer in a companion volume: The Hitler source-book. The preface of the original report has been omitted, and there are some revisions in language. |
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User Review - ericlee - LibraryThingAt the height of the Second World War, Allied intelligence services grew increasingly interested in the personal life of the German Führer, Adolf Hitler. The British Special Operations Executive (SOE ... Read full review
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User Review - gmicksmith - LibraryThingInteresting work although it is difficult to corroborate. I understand psychological analysis to be first-hand and since the report is made long-distance I would assume the study is flawed ... Read full review
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