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Title: HITLER


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HITLERS HENCHMEN
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Who were they?
  • Herman Göering
  • Rudolph Hess
  • Joseph Goebbels
  • Heinrich Himmler
  • Ernst Röhm
  • Aim to evaluate the following
  • Personalities
  • Careers
  • Fate

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Herman Göering The Marshal
  • PERSONALITY
  • Spent childhood in his Jewish Godfathers castle.
  • Emotionally neglected.
  • Decorated for bravery as a fighter pilot in WWI.
  • Betrayed by Tr. of Vers.
  • Fat, glamorous extravagant.
  • Resented Röhm.
  • Drug addict?

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Career
  • 1922, became commander of the SA
  • 2nd in command
  • Commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe
  • President of the Reichstag
  • 1936, put in charge of the 4-year plan
  • Organised the terror in 1933 the Night of the
    Long Knives.
  • Involved in Holocaust, but as an armchair
    assassin
  • Not great influence Göering wanted transaction,
    Hitler wanted action.
  • Saw Jews as an economic problem.

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Rudolph Hess The Flatterer
  • PERSONALITY
  • Served in same regiment as Hitler during WWI
  • Few political skills
  • Little intelligence
  • Little oratorical ability
  • Weak, submissive and dependent figure
  • Had a religious fervour for Hitler.
  • Mentally unstable?
  • Believed Hitler is Germany! Germany is Hitler!

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Career
  • Imprisoned with Hitler, influenced writing of
    Mein Kampf
  • 1925- Became Hitlers secretary.
  • By 1932 he was head of the Nazi Central Political
    Commission.
  • His main significance was in dealing with
    administration.
  • 1939 His power declined as Hitler became more
    absorbed in war.
  • June 1941 - He felt increasingly cut off fled
    to Scotland.
  • Why?
  • Kept in the tower of London until Nuremberg
    trials.

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JOSEPH GOEBBELS
  • PERSONALITY
  • Born into poor family
  • leg crippled by Polio
  • Most educated intelligent of the Nazi leaders.
  • Journalist
  • Bitter cynic
  • Powerful public speaker.
  • He visited nightclubs and had mistresses.
  • Bitter rivalry with Göering Riibentrop.

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Career
  • 1928 - became party propaganda chief.
  • Found his mission in selling Hitler to the public
    organising the Führer cult.
  • Controlled the radio, movies, theatre press.
  • Propaganda was our sharpest weapon in conquering
    the state, remains our sharpest weapon in
    maintaining and building up the state.
  • V. anti-Semitic
  • The mission of women is to be beautiful bring
    children into the world.

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HEINRICH HIMMLER The Executioner
  • PERSONALITY
  • A conscientious, popular schoolboy
  • Bitter at Germanys defeat.
  • A coldly efficient bureaucrat.
  • His devotion to Hitler seemed unconditional
  • Remembered by contemporaries, as an
    inconspicuous, amiable person.
  • I cant betray the Führer..Everything I am I owe
    to him.

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Career
  • Role
  • 1929 - became head of the SS
  • 1939 - Reich commissioner for Strengthening
    German Nationhood.
  • He aimed to purify the German nation.
  • Removing alien elements
  • Selective breeding
  • Had overall control of the Holocaust
  • As German fortunes in the war turned, so did
    Himmlers loyalty
  • Recruited sub-humans to the SS
  • Tried to negotiate a secret armistice with the
    West
  • Dismissed by Hitler for treachery.
  • Flees, but captured by Allies.
  • V. anti - Semitic/ Homosexuals/Gypsies
  • With bigamy, each wife would act as a stimulus
    to the others so that both would try to be their
    husbands dream woman.
  • We must be honest, decent, loyal comradely to
    members of our own blood, but to nobody else.

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ERNST RÖHM
  • PERSONALITY
  • A radical a socialist.
  • He favoured radical change.
  • Not a sophisticated thinker
  • Since I am an immature wicked man, war
    unrest appeal to me more than good bourgeois
    order.
  • Reached rank of Captain in WWI, found it
    difficult to adjust to the post-war world.
  • Heavy drinker
  • Homosexual

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Career
  • He built up a tough committed leadership of the
    SA, got them under tight control.
  • 1933-appointed to the cabinet.
  • Tensions grew over the role of the SA.
  • Röhm wanted the SA to be a major force for
    radical revolution.
  • Hitler believed he was planning a 2nd revolution.
  • Hitler eliminated Röhm as part of the Night of
    the Long Knives
  • All revolutions devour their own children.

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The Nuremberg Trials 1945-6
  • Crimes against peace.
  • Crimes against humanity.
  • War Crimes
  • Conspiracy to commit the crimes alleged in the
    first three counts.

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Guilty Men
  • GöERING
  • Guilty on all 4 charges
  • Sentenced to death
  • committed suicide
  • GOEBBELS
  • Committed suicide May 1945.
  • HIMMLER
  • Committed suicide May 1945.
  • HESS
  • Guilty on charges 1 4
  • Sentenced to life imprisonment.
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