At the Heart of the Reich, Gerhard Engel
At the Heart of the Reich, Gerhard Engel
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At the Heart of the Reich
The Secret Diary of Hitler’s Army Adjutant

Author: Gerhard Engel

Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki

Unabridged: 5 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 06/13/2017


Synopsis

A revealing account of Hitler’s thoughts and actions throughout World War II from one of his closest aides.Major Gerhard Engel was Hitler’s army adjutant from 1938 to 1943. During his years with Hitler, Engel kept a diary. After the war, he added material to shed further light on certain events, military and political decisions, and Hitler’s attitude to particular problems. His diary covers the decision-making process behind crucial military actions, including the annexation of Austria, the invasion of Czechoslovakia, and the war against Russia. He also addresses intrigue within Hitler’s inner circle and his casual conversations with other key Nazi figures.At the Heart of the Reich sheds important light on the Fuhrer’s core beliefs. It includes the statement made by Hitler in 1941, “I am now as before a Catholic.” It also details his views on German Jews and dwells on the extent to which they served in the Wehrmacht. Engel also addresses the deportation of Jews from Salonika and Hitler’s order to Himmler to select a destination, the details of which Hitler was apparently unconcerned with. The final part of the diary is mostly devoted to the war against Russia. Engel’s reports confirm that the master plan was to take Leningrad and Rostov, then close pincers behind Moscow. The plan was frustrated by senior army commanders’ lack of enthusiasm and Hitler’s failure to exert firm leadership. Engel depicts Hitler as a vacillating, contrary man. It is not unlikely that this encouraged his generals to impose themselves and argue their plan to rush Moscow, which ultimately contributed to the defeat of the Third Reich.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathy on June 28, 2017

An insightful documentation on Hitler, his mind, and his war told through one of his aides. It reads like a diary with dates and locations, along with maps, and charts of military leaders. There are over fifty pages of notes correlating with the daily entries. I won an advanced reading copy of this b......more

Goodreads review by emilio squillante on April 17, 2019

Superb peek over the F shoulders.......more

Goodreads review by Themistocles on August 14, 2019

Meh. I would have expected something much more insightful and interesting from someone who was at Hitler's side for a number of years. Instead the same themes are repeated over and over again, and basically the only things one learns (?) about him are: -his distrust towards the army (no kidding) -his w......more

Goodreads review by JW on August 27, 2023

A combination diary and memoir: in addition to his contemporary record, Engel included postwar comments. Engel was an army man and resented Hitler’s criticisms of the generals for being too conservative and timid. Quotes Hitler as saying that the generals did not have to be National Socialists, but......more

Goodreads review by Mary on January 27, 2018

Interesting look at Hitler's decision-making Engel's notes on his time as adjutant are interesting. They show how varied opinions were about war decisions around Hitler, how indecisive he could be, and how poorly he communicated at times. Lots of personalities, points of view, and irritation in his c......more