The Hangman and His Wife, Nancy Dougherty
The Hangman and His Wife, Nancy Dougherty
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The Hangman and His Wife
The Life and Death of Reinhard Heydrich

Author: Nancy Dougherty, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt

Narrator: Suzanne Toren

Unabridged: 26 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/24/2022


Synopsis

An astonishing journey into the heart of Nazi evil: a portrait of one of the darkest figures of Hitler’s Nazi elite—Reinhard Heydrich, the designer and executor of the Holocaust, chief of the Reich Main Security, including the Gestapo—interwoven with commentary by his wife, Lina, from the author's in-depth interviews.

He was called the Hangman of the Gestapo, the "butcher of Prague," with a reputation as a ruthlessly efficient killer. He was the head of the SS, and the Gestapo, second in command to Heinrich Himmler. His orders set in motion the Kristallnacht pogrom of 1938 and, as the lead planner of Hitler's Final Solution, he chaired the Wannsee Conference, at which details of the murder of millions of Jews across Nazi-occupied Europe were toasted with cognac.
 
In The Hangman and His Wife, Nancy Dougherty, and, following her death, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, masterfully explore who Heydrich was and how he came to be, and how he came to do what he did. We see Heydrich from his rarefied musical family origins and his ugly-duckling childhood and adolescence, to his sudden flameout as a promising Naval officer (he was forced to resign his Naval commission after dishonoring the office corps by having sex with the unmarried daughter of a shipyard director and refusing to marry her).
 
Dougherty writes of his seemingly hopeless job prospects as an untrained civilian during Germany’s hyperinflation and unemployment, and his joining the Nazi party through the attraction to Nazism of his fiancée, Lina von Osten, and her father, along with the rumor shadowing him of a strain of Jewishness inherited from his father’s side. And we follow Heydrich’s meteoric rise through the Nazi high command—from SS major, to colonel to brigadier general, before he was thirty, deputy to Heinrich Himmler, expanding the SS, the Gestapo, and developing the Reich's plans for "the Jewish solution."
 
And throughout, we hear the voice of Lina Heydrich, who was by his side until his death at the age of thirty-eight, living inside the Nazi inner circles as she waltzed with Rudolf Hess, feuded with Hermann Göring, and drank vintage wine with Albert Speer.

About The Author

NANCY DOUGHERTY was a biographer and film critic. She received the PEN Girard Award in 1987. She died in 2013. CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT was a journalist, novelist, literary critic, and for almost three decades, daily book reviewer for The New York Times


Reviews

Goodreads review by Trevor on June 26, 2022

The portrayal of most Nazis in popular culture is of sadistic monsters who take pleasure in handing out draconian punishments to their victims, and it's true that many in the Third Reich were the kind to do such mustache-twirling in the midst of their crimes against humanity. But more often than not......more

Goodreads review by Julio on September 11, 2022

"They say Heydrich resents the title of 'The Hangman', but I don't see why. After all, he has earned it." SS Major Lanz, INGLERIUES BESTERDS Reinhard Heydrich may be the most evil human being whom almost no one remembers. Before the war he organized Kristallnicht against the German Jews in 1938, was......more

Goodreads review by Degenerate Chemist on July 19, 2022

I found "The Hangman and His Wife" in my library almost immediately after finishing Gerwanth's "Hitler's Hangman." I was not all that impressed with Gerwanth's take on Reinhard Heydrich so I picked this up to see what another writer would have to say about him. Dougherty's book is thorough and takes......more

Goodreads review by Greg on December 21, 2024

Evil fascinates. We would rather it didn’t. But it does. Same with misfortune. Nothing to prove the ghoulishness of the majority of humanity than a traffic jam caused by gawkers of the damage of an automobile accident. Evil has types of facets that are innumerable and unimaginable until they are man......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on October 01, 2022

It does talk about the major players and events of the time so if the reader, like me, does not know much about Nazi Germany it is an overview. However, the book tends to be rambling, repetitive, and speaks in generalities with few examples, especially in the first almost half of the book. Also, be......more


Quotes

A New Yorker Best Book of the Year

“Magnificent . . . One of the great achievements of biography . . . What makes the individual important, why differences in personality matter, are on display everywhere in this searching book . . . We get the living presence of Nazism and understand how it was that such evil was perpetuated with a perverted sense of doing good.” —Carl Rollyson, New York Sun

“The hollowed-out soul of one of Nazi Germany’s worst criminals is explored through his wife’s recollections in this searching biography . . . Dougherty vividly dissects the murderous intrigues roiling Nazi bureaucracies . . . A chilling, revelatory case study of the moral corruption of the Third Reich.” Publishers Weekly (starred)
 
“Gripping . . . engrossing . . . A masterful account of the quintessential Nazi.” Kirkus (starred)

“An exhaustive and dark expedition into the diabolical mind of a truly evil villain and unsettling insight on the deliberate delusion that blinded some Germans to the horrific atrocities committed by the Third Reich.” Booklist