Conversations with Adolf Hitler Volume V

Cover of Conversations with Adolf Hitler Volume V by Ayad Gharbawi
Year: 2019
Language: en
Pages: 468
ISBN-13: 9781789557008
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 1.505 pounds
Width: 1.04 inches
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Conversations with Adolf Hitler Volume V by Ayad Gharbawi, published by New Generation Publishing on September 4, 2019, offers a unique exploration of the thoughts and reflections of Adolf Hitler through a series of dialogues. This edition, comprising 468 pages, delves into the complexities of Hitler’s character, as revealed through conversations that highlight his perceptions and attitudes towards work, art, and life. The book presents a nuanced view of historical events and personal insights, contributing to the broader understanding of the era.

Readers will find a detailed examination of Hitler’s self-image and his interactions with others, particularly through the lens of his relationships and aspirations. The dialogues touch on themes of bohemianism, artistic ambition, and the disconnect between dreams and reality. By focusing on these aspects, the book situates itself within the historical context of 20th-century Europe, particularly during the tumultuous period of World War II and the Holocaust. This edition serves as a thought-provoking resource for those interested in history and the complexities of one of its most controversial figures.


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DG: Most people who met you mentioned the strength of your eyes. They were “shining”, “blank” and “cruel”, Kubizek’s mother recalled.

Kubizek: “Never in my life have I seen any other person whose appearance was so completely dominated by the eyes … In fact, Adolf spoke with his eyes, and even when his lips were silent, one knew what he wanted to say.”

DG: Kubizek asked you many times if you found work, and you replied, “Of course not.” Doesn’t that suggest a dismissive attitude towards work, Herr Hitler?

Hitler: I disagree. As I told you I worked whenever –

DG: Yes, you said that, but I’m talking about another attribute of yours. Your bohemianism.

Hitler [Chuckling]: Was I bohemian because I was enraptured by Wagnerian operas? And was I bohemian because I wanted to be an artist? But then I will readily admit to you that in all my life, I only wished to be a simple artist, maybe even going so far as to Italy, wandering about there as an unknown painter.

DG: Not at all, Herr Hitler. Being an artist does not necessarily make you a bohemian. Your bohemianism exhibited itself because you airily daydreamed all your life yet without any actual action. It just so happened, not one of these daydreams were remotely connected to the realities of your real world and life.

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