Hitler at home / Despina Stratigakos
"At the height of the Third Reich, media outlets around the world showcased Hitler's homes to audiences eager for behind-the-scenes stories. After the war, fascination with Hitler's domestic life continued as soldiers and journalists searched his dwellings for insights into his psycho...
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| Main Authors: | Stratigakos, Despina (Author) |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
| Published: | New Haven, London : Yale University Press, [2015] © 2015 |
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| Online Access: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
| Table of Contents |
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| Acknowledgments |
| Introduction: The Power of Home |
| Part I |
| 1. Hitler Sets Up House: A Bachelor's Domestic Turn after 1928 |
| 2. How the Chancellor Lives: A New Regime for an Old Palace |
| 3. Cultivated Interiors: The 1935 Renovation of the Prince Regent Square Apartment |
| 4. From Haus Wachenfeld to the Berghof: The Domestic Face of Empire |
| 5. Gerdy Troost: Hitler's Other Chosen Architect |
| Part II |
| 6. Campaign Politics and the Invention of the Private Hitler |
| 7. An Alpine Seduction: Propaganda and the Man on the Mountain |
| 8. The Squire of Berchtesgaden: The Making of a Myth in the Foreign Press |
| 9. War and the English-Language Media's Reappraisal of the Domestic Hitler |
| 10. Secrets in the Cellar: Bombing, Looting, and the Reinvention of Hitler's Domesticity |
| 11. "Adolf Doesn't Live Here Anymore": The Troublesome Afterlife of Hitler's Homes |
| Notes |
| Works Cited |
| Index |
| Illustration Credits |