Hitler’s Niece A Novel

Hitler’s Niece A Novel by Ron Hansen is a first edition published by HarperCollins on August 25, 1999. This 320-page work explores the complex relationship between Adolf Hitler and his niece, Geli Raubal, who was found dead in his Munich flat in 1931. The narrative delves into their interactions, revealing how Hitler’s aloofness transformed into a jealous infatuation as he became increasingly entwined with Geli’s life during his rise to power.
Readers will find a meticulously researched historical account that presents a unique perspective on Hitler, showcasing him through the eyes of Geli, who has largely been overlooked in history. The novel captures the psychological dynamics of their relationship and the broader implications of Hitler’s ascent within the Nazi Party. Hansen’s portrayal offers insights into the personal and political turmoil of the era, making this work a significant contribution to literary fiction.
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In September 1931, a 23-year-old woman was found dead in the Munich flat owned by Adolf Hitler, an unfinished letter on her desk and his handgun on the floor beside her. She was Geli Raubal, the daughter of Hitler’s widowed half-sister, and, as Hitler later melodramatically claimed, the only woman he ever loved.
Although he had known of Geli since her birth, he was aloof from his Austrian family during his first years as head of the struggling Nazi Party. But in 1927, six years before he became chancellor, Hitler invited his half-sister to become housekeeper of his alpine home in Obersalzberg and to bring along her daughter, offering to pay for Geli’s medical studies at the university in Munich. Seeing his niece on a daily basis, he soon fell jealously in love, for Geli was, as Hitler’s friends later said, “an enchantress,” pretty, fun-loving, witty, flirtatious, and able, as no one else was, to put her strange, high-strung uncle at ease.
In a carefully researched historical novel that is haunting, unflinching, shocking, profound, and as compulsively readable as a psychological thriller, Ron Hansen presents Adolf Hitler as he has never before been seen in fiction, but as his intimates must have seen him. And through the eyes of a favorite niece who has been all but lost to history, we see the frightening rise in prestige and political power of a vain, vulgar, sinister man who thrived on hate and cruelty and would stop at nothing to keep the horror of his inner life hidden from the world.
Hitler’s Niece is a masterpiece, a luminous, suspenseful, beautifully crafted novel, full of passion, events, and insight, that reinforces Ron Hansen’s growing reputation as one of our foremost writers of fiction.
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