Heinrich Himmler, Peter Longerich
Heinrich Himmler, Peter Longerich
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Heinrich Himmler

Author: Peter Longerich, Jeremy Noakes, Lesley Sharp

Narrator: Bruce Mann

Unabridged: 35 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/22/2022


Synopsis

Heinrich Himmler was an unremarkable looking man. Yet he was Hitler's top enforcer, in charge of the Gestapo, the SS, and the so-called Final Solution. We can only wonder, as biographer Peter Longerich asks, how could such a banal personality attain such a historically unique position of power? How could the son of a prosperous Bavarian Catholic public servant become the organizer of a system of mass murder spanning the whole of Europe?

In the first comprehensive biography of this murderous enigma, Longerich answers those questions with a superb account of Himmler's inner self and outward acts. Masterfully interweaving the story of Himmler's personal life and political career with the wider history of the Nazi dictatorship, Longerich shows how skillfully he exploited and manipulated his disparate roles in the pursuit of his far-reaching and grandiose objectives. Himmler's actual strength, he writes, consisted in redrawing every two or three years the master plans for his sphere of power. Himmler expanded that sphere with ruthless efficiency. The author emphasizes the centrality of Himmler's personality to the Nazi murder machine—his surveillance of the private lives of his men, his deep resentments, his fierce prejudices—showing that man and position were inseparable.


About Peter Longerich

Peter Longerich is professor of modern German history at Royal Holloway University of London and founder of the College's Holocaust Research Centre. An internationally renowned authority on the Nazis, he has published widely on the history of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, including Holocaust: The Nazi Murder and Persecution of the Jews, which is widely recognized as the standard account of the Nazi machinery of mass murder and the steps by which it unfolded, and Himmler, described by the London Review of Books as "one of the landmark Nazi biographies."


Reviews

Goodreads review by Olethros on May 15, 2021

-De la normalidad del monstruo y de su entorno sociopolítico, que no exactamente de su sustrato general. Género. Biografía. Lo que nos cuenta. El libro Heinrich Himmler. Biografía (publicación original: Heinrich Himmler. A Life, 2008) es un recorrido por la vida y obra (por llamarla de alguna manera)......more

Goodreads review by Erik on January 30, 2018

Excepting the description of his youth this is not a normal biography of its subject nor does it give an outline of the war in Europe and Africa--readers are expected to know that. Instead, the focus of this lengthy text is on how Himmler rose through party ranks and accreted power. Much attention i......more

Goodreads review by Steven on March 17, 2012

Heinrich Himmler. The name itself brings a shudder to one. This man worked to exterminate groups, to enforce a foolish racial theory, and maintain the Nazi society thro0ugh terror. The book has one animating question (Page 3): "How could such a banal personality attain such a historically unique pos......more

Goodreads review by Scott on November 15, 2013

I give up! I surrender! I got to page 602 of this 1,050 paqe book and I simply could not proceed onward. It's flat out BORING!!! I expected to learn gripping, intimate details on Himmler, the SS, Himmler and Hitler, and more. Instead, I was deluged with numbers and statistics, with resettlement in t......more

Goodreads review by Bill on October 25, 2014

A book that, for me, was a disappointment. Probably on me for having the wrong expectations of what the author was trying to accomplish. Some interesting biographical information on Himmler the youth, but as the book progressed there was not a whole bunch on his interaction with Hitler, even in the......more