PPF 5100 Hitler, Ado If '-

PPF 5100 Hitler, Ado If '-

PPF 5100 Hitler, Ado If '- ... , L~ • *'" ".\hi" (Adolf Hitler) "Verbatim r epo rts of actual conversations nith Adolf Hitl er, " by Dr. Herrno.nn Rnuschninc, confidunt of Hitl er and member of t he secret party conclaves f r orn 1932 t o 1935 . So.lected o.nd edited by Dr. James E. Davis , Juno 1940 Hitl er ' s Personal Habits Hitler's Dete~ination Freedom Hitler , a Dictator Vlar Hi tler's Foroign Policy Italians America Sweden Austria Anti-Semitism Russia Hi tler and Marxism Nationality and Raciality The Br eedinc of New Gennans Obligation to Depopulate Hi tler' s Secret of Ruling t he Uo.sses Conscience Propagundo. to Defeat Opponents Hitler's Trian&le Religion, Uorality, and Spirituality Doctrine , / ( ADOLF HITlER Dececber 3, 1942 - - CONTENTS Pagee BACKGROUND • •••• • • ••• • • • ••••••• 0 •• • ••••• 0 •••••••••• • 4 6 Fo.m1ly • • • • 0 •••••••• • • 0 • •••••••• 0 •• • • •••••• • 4 6 EDUCATION • •• •••• • • 0 • • 0 ••••••••••••••• .......... 6 11 Writi ng • • • • • 0 • 0 ••• • 0 6 - ? Reading •••• 0 •• • ••• 0 ••• 0 ••••••••• • 0 • •• 0 0 0 •• ? 9 Concentration • ••• • • 0 • 0 • •• • 0 ••• •• 0 • • •••• ••• 9 10 No lee .. .. ........ 0 ••• 0 0 •• ....... .. 9 Silence 0 • • 0 0 0 • 0 •••• • • • •• •• . ....... 10 Conversation •• •• •• • ••• •••• • •• 0 ••• • •••••••• 1e- 11 Debate ••••••• • 0 •••••••• 0 •• • •••• •• •••• 11 PHYSIQUE • • • 0 •••••••••• • •••• • •• ••• • 0 ••• 0 ••••••••• ••• 11 16 Personal Appearance •••••••••••••• 0 0 •••• • • • 12 ( 11 - Cleanliness • • •••• 0 ••••• 0 0 0 ••• 0 ••• • • 0 •••••• 12 Endurance •• • 0 • 0 • •• • •••••• 0 • • • • 0 • •• 0 ••••• 0 • 12 Exercise • • • 0 ••••••••••• 0 •• 0 • • ••••••• •••••• 12 13 Sight •••• • • ••••••• • • • • •• • • ••• • • 0 •••••• 0 ••• 13 14 Voice ••••••••••••• ••• 0 0 0 •••• • ••••••• • •• • • • 14- 15 Sleep ............... .................. 15 Reactions .... ... ... ....................... 15 16 DIET • ., , •. .... .................................. .... 16 19 Food ... .... ............................... 15 - 18 Drink ....... .. .......................... .. 18 Smoking ...... .............. .. .... ... .. .... 18 - 19 .· . ' Pages ( PERSONAL PROTECTION ...... • . • . • . • • 19 21 ENTERTAIN!iENT • •. ........ .. • •..... .. • .. • .......... • 21 24 Music ••••••••••.....•.•.•••••••.•.••.••••• • • 21 - 23 Dano1 ng •• •• • •• • ••..••••••••••••• • •••••.•..•• 23 Theatre • ......•.....•.....•...•... ..... • 24 Veudev1lle • ••• • • ...•.. ...••. .•....•••••• 24 Circus • •.....•••• .• •• ... • .... • •.•.•.. .. • . • • 24 INFORMATION ••••• . •••• • • . ••••••••••.. .•• .••• • • • •• • •••• 25 - 26 News ......................... ........ .._ •• • 25 RB.dio • ••. • .•••••••••••••••••.••••••••• • ••• • 25 Movies . .. ........ ...... ..... ........... 25- 26 RELIGION •• •••••••••• •• •••• • 0 • ••••• • •• 0 • 0 ••• 0 • • • ••• • • 26 - 2? MET~~ORPHOSIS IN LANDSBERG . ... ..... • •..• ..•.....• •.• 2? - 29 c SEXUAL LIFE . •.•. ..••.••.•.. .•• .. .•.•.•.•• • • •• •• •••• 29 - 40 The Vienna Period •. • • .•. , ..•. .• • ••....•. ••• 29 - 30 An.alye1s •• ....•••• o o • o o • o. o • o • • •• • • o ••• 0. 0 • • 30 - 36 Cr1t1c1em • ... •.• •• o ..... .. .... o •••• 0. 0 •••• 3?- 40 SELF-IDENTIFICATION PATTERNS ·········•· · · · ········ • · 40- 56 Intl'oduet1on . • .••• • • o o • • •• ••• •• • ••••••••••• 40 - 42 Hitler and Messiah •••• • ••••••••• 0 ••• • • 0 • 0 • • • 42 - 45 Hitler anc Cromwell •• o o ••• • ••• • o • • • • o ••• o • • • 46 Hitler and Frederick t he Great •.. o •••••••• •• 46 - 48 Hitler and Bl uecher •• •• 0 •••• •• ••• • ••• 0 0 •• • • 48 49 Hitler and Napoleon •• •• ••••• 0 .... ..... ...... 49 - 56 ( Pageo 6?-153 Prep•r 1.1on ot Speeob •••• •• ••• • • , • • ..••• , •• • 67 - ~9 £tnt ran-;...................................... ~ Intel"'ru:.' w:. t one •••• .•.•. .••• • •. • •. ..... , . • • ~9 - 60 &p.ech •••••••••• • •• •• • ••••••• :. • • • • • • • • • • • • GO Poetu.re Orator:r E:nd or Speech •••.• , .••• , •••.• .• • . ...••••• , • 86 Avo1d~n ce of Names and Peraonagea •. • .•..• •• 8? Ex1t Toehn1que •. ••.• •••.••• . .••••..••..•••• 157 - 68 ( ( •• - 4 - BACKGROUND ( family, - A glance at Hitler' s family tree r eveals the fact of almost incestuous breeding, Hitler's mother Klare Poelzl according to Mrs . Brigid Hitl er {mother of Patr ick Hitler) had Czech blood, besides being a blood relation or her husband, Alois Sch1ckelgruber, subsequently legit imized to Bitler. Hitler' s father was twenty-three years older t han his wife and 11as fifty-two years ol d v:hen Adolr Ri tler 'll'a s born in 1889. All evidence obtainable points to the fact that thi s marriage was unhappy. The one fact which seems to emer ce from t he cloud covering this marriage is that Hitler 1 s father was a sadist. This fact 11as learned by Dr . Sedgwick from l!r s . Brigid Hitler, t he ex-wife of Alois Hitler II, half-brother or Adolf ( Hitler. She called on Dr . Sedgwick on August 10, 19~7 , a t his London home and told him that her ex-husband Alois had d escribed his own father as of very violent temper, in the habit of beating his dog until the dog wet the carpet. Be also beat his children and upon occasion in a bad temper he would go so far as to beat his 'Hife Xlara. The pattern thus becomes clear .. On one side was the c" hated father and on the other the suppressed mother, who quite possibly enjo~ed this treatoent, and young Adolf, at t his period just reaching the age of puberty, and constitutionall y opposed ••. I ·' to hil rather (cr. "Mein K&mpr•). The re1ult or this dome1tic ( lituation on Hitler waa a mixture or Narci11ua and Oedipus com- ' plexee. There ia not the 1lightest doubt that Hitler's hyster­ ioal-eyed mother oocupiea the central position in hie whole erotio gene1ia. She vas or the proround~st influence during the period rrom the age or rourteen when hie rather, Aloia, died un­ til his mother'e death when he was nearly twenty. Probably tor very goo1 reasons these rive formative years are practically ignored in 1 Me1n Kampt•. The death or h1a =other, however, il referred to as 1 the greate1t loas I ever had, " This statement wa1 repeated to D~. Sedgwick i n 1923, Brigid Hitler is the wire or Aloia H1tler II, who ia 1sven years older than his halt-brother Adolf. Separated r rom (. her husband, ehe il now in the United Statee with her eon, Pat­ rick Hitler, the author or a book, 1 I hate my Uncle" , Mre, Brig\d Hitler waa born in Dublin during 1894. Her husband, when laat reported, was keeping a restaurant in Berlin, He wae allowed to return to Berlin in 1937 where he opened a reataurant on the lurrueratendamm near the Xa1ser Wilhelm's Gedaechtis-Xirche, whioh ie rrequented by ~.A. and s.s. men. The name Hitler doea not appear in oonnection with th1a reatau- ~ rant but it ia we ll-known that the proprietor 1a a halt-brother ot Hitler, whom he has seen in the Chancellery, I . ... ' - 6- ' During hie youth Aloia Hltler II had eeveral convictions ( tor theft and subsequently went to Dublin where he was a waiter and met and married Brig1d when ehe was seventeen in 1911, Two years later he was expelled from England on a charge or being a souteneur, In 1 Me1n Kompr• Hitler or course never mentions his halt-brother, Aloia II, who 'is the skeleton in the Hitler family cupboard, EDUCATION Hitler has always despised education, having had so little himself, He dislikes eo much the "Profeuor Type• that in 1932 when it was suggested he should be given a degree by the Government or Braunschweig in order to become a German citizen he objected, He did not think it at all runny when at the lta18erhof Hotel Dr. Sedgwick said to him laughingly: ( •Well, now you are about to become a Professor after all~" He decided eventually against this scheme and obtAined hie c1t1zenahip by being made Ober-Regierung1 s-Rat in Br~unschweig during February, 1932, He speaks no language other than German and n6ver listens to any abort-wave from any other country except German broadcasts from Paris or Moscow, Writing.- He writes very few letters himself. He wr1tee only in longhand and never usee n typewriter, Hov­ ever, he writes notes to accompany flowers tor collllllemorative oooaeione, ._, I - 7 - ' He never carriee either a pencil, pen or paper with ( him and never makel any note• himself, only drawings and • doodlee. These drawings or eketchee are usually of flags, Party symbols, stase eettings, portrait heads and houses . His doodle• are usually developed out of a square and are collected avidly by the official photographs~ Heinrich Hoff­ •ann, who intends to edit them at some future time, possibly after Hitl er's death. He never consults the calender nor hia date book, which is kept by Sohaub and Brueckner. Hitler often used to eay 1 I have no private life, not even private correspondence. Everything ia read before I get it. This is the pric e I pay.• Reading.- From"Mein Kampf" it is obvious that Hitler ( only reads to confirm hia own ideas. He reads only what is of •value" to him. Just as in conversation people hear them­ selves even in the words of the man who is talking to them, eo the majority of readers only read themselves in the books they are reading. The power to enter into the world of the author, as Goethe says, is given to very few people. Thie explains in part why the profoundest and most brilliant books have so little real influence on the mass or readers. Hitler is the exemplification on the grand scale ot this phenomenon . Gifted from childhood with an extra­ ordinary power of speech,. in his reading he 1s only attracted .. ' ' \ - 8- by outatanding example•

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