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De Rijksmaarschalk

Een levensbeschrijving van Hermann Göring

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Hermann Goering, a prominent figure in Hitler's Third Reich, is portrayed in a compelling biography by journalist and biographer Mosley. This work is not a scholarly analysis like those of other Nazi figures, but rather a readable and entertaining account that captures Goering's larger-than-life persona. Mosley balances sympathy and judgment, providing an honest depiction of Goering as an intriguing and tragic character. His unique advantage lies in having met Goering before the war and conducting extensive interviews with those who knew him well, setting his biography apart from others. While Mosley concludes that Goering's greatest flaw was his lack of moral courage to oppose Hitler, he illustrates that Goering was deeply influenced by the Führer's charisma and could not defy him. Ultimately, Goering's dependence on Hitler rendered him incapable of rebellion. When faced with Hitler's rejection, Goering was left to accept his fate. Those who criticize Goering for not standing up to his idol may not fully grasp the complexities of such loyalty. This biography is a valuable resource for serious students of Third Reich history.

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De Rijksmaarschalk, Leonard Mosley, Luc van Grinsven

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Rok vydania
1974
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Titul
De Rijksmaarschalk
Podtitul
Een levensbeschrijving van Hermann Göring
Jazyk
holandsky
Rok vydania
1974
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
440
ISBN10
9022304582
ISBN13
9789022304587
Série
Hodnotenie
4 z 5
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Hermann Goering, a prominent figure in Hitler's Third Reich, is portrayed in a compelling biography by journalist and biographer Mosley. This work is not a scholarly analysis like those of other Nazi figures, but rather a readable and entertaining account that captures Goering's larger-than-life persona. Mosley balances sympathy and judgment, providing an honest depiction of Goering as an intriguing and tragic character. His unique advantage lies in having met Goering before the war and conducting extensive interviews with those who knew him well, setting his biography apart from others. While Mosley concludes that Goering's greatest flaw was his lack of moral courage to oppose Hitler, he illustrates that Goering was deeply influenced by the Führer's charisma and could not defy him. Ultimately, Goering's dependence on Hitler rendered him incapable of rebellion. When faced with Hitler's rejection, Goering was left to accept his fate. Those who criticize Goering for not standing up to his idol may not fully grasp the complexities of such loyalty. This biography is a valuable resource for serious students of Third Reich history.