Defying Hitler - Sebastian Haffner
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Defying Hitler

Updated: 7 Sep 2020
An absolute classic of autobiography and history - one of the few books to explore how and why the Germans were seduced by Hitler and Nazism.'If you have never read a book about Nazi Germany before, or if you have already read a thousand, I would urge you to read DEFYING HITLER. It sings with wisdom and understanding' DAILY MAILSebastian Haffner was a non-Jewish German who emigrated to England in 1938. This memoir (written in 1939 but only published now for the first time) begins in 1914 when the family summer holiday is cut short by the outbreak of war, and ends with Hitler's assumption of power in 1933. It is a portrait of himself and his own generation in Germany, those born between 1900 and 1910, and brilliantly explains through his own experiences and those of his friends how that generation came to be seduced by Hitler and Nazism. The Germans lacked an outlet for self-expression: where the French had amour, food and wine, and the British their gardens and their pets, the Germans had nothing, leading to a tendency towards mass psychosis. The upheaval of post-WWI revolution, factionalism and inflation left the Germans addicted to excitement and action: Hitler provided this, and more.
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over 4 years ago
Can’t sleep. Reading a wild book. First part is shocking about hyperinflation. Defying Hitler: Sabastian Haffener.
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What I’m reading now This Changes Everything, by Naomi Klein (devastating); The Radetzky March, by Joseph Roth (startlingly modern); Occupy, by Noam Chomsky (timely — as always with Chomsky); and Defying Hitler, by Sebastian Haffner (second time — very good examination of intellectual rebellion during the rise of National Socialism).
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