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Heinrich Himmler

The SS, Gestapo, His Life and Career

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Heinrich Himmler

By: Roger Manvell, Heinrich Fraenkel
Narrated by: Joe Barrett
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Authors Roger Manvell and Heinrich Fraenkel, notable biographers of the World War II German leaders Joseph Goebbels and Herman Goring, delve into the life of one of the most sinister, clever, and successful of all the Nazi leaders: Heinrich Himmler. As the head of the feared SS, Himler supervised the extermination of millions. Here is the story of how a seemingly ordinary boy grew into an obsessive and superstitious man who ventured into herbalism, astrology, and homeopathic medicine before finally turning to the “science” of racial purity and the belief in the superiority of the Aryan people.

©1965 Roger Manvell and Heinrich Fraenkel (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
World War II Wars & Conflicts Military & War Europe Germany Politics & Activism Biographies & Memoirs Military Historical Politicians Imperialism Middle Ages

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In this revealing biography, Roger Manvell and Heinrich Fraenkel examine the life of Heinrich Himmler, tracing the evolution of an ordinary boy into a man who would supervise the extermination of millions. The authors paint a portrait of a man whose insecurities magnified his obsessions and paranoia, leading him to orchestrate one of the worst atrocities in history. Multiple AudioFile Earphones Award winner Joe Barrett's somber tone is leavened by his vocal clarity, creating a smooth narrative flow that allows listeners to appreciate the meticulously-researched details of Himmler's life.

Meticulously Researched • Fascinating Study • Excellent Narration • Insightful Perspectives • Comprehensive Biography

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A valuable psychological criminal profile of Hitler's Gestapo General, Heinrich Himmler, who later joins Hitler, Goring, and Goebells as NAZI Socialist elite who chose suicide rather than face the public gallows.

Nazi Socialist Gestapo Crimes and Demise

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Give much more insight on ww2 and the individual’s involved in the war. The up to and including. Again great book.

great book

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This biography truly captures the banality of evil. Here is without a doubt one of the most evil men in history. The absolutely casual nature with which he sent millions of men, women, and children to their deaths is utterly shocking. Yet what is just as surprising is how unlike Goebels, Goering, or even Hydrich, Himmler was a rather banal, pedantic individual. Softly spoken, weak frame, and rather cowardly. He was the exact opposite of the so called Nordic ideal. Himmler demonstrates that the most evil men appear rather ordinary and unimpressive. The author truly captures the banality of evil.

Fantastic Biography

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Having a minor in history and heavily in WW2 I have read quite a few books and articles on the SS. This book brought out some perspectives that I had not heard yet. I will check out some of the other books out there that folks are recommending.

Joe Barrett does a great job with the narration.

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This book, although informative. Felt a bit all over to me. My real gripe with it is the narrator. I’m sure he’d great for many books, but he sounds just like KC Casem. It’s so hard to follow (at least me me) when combing the leader of the SS and KC Caden’s top 40. Just my thoughts.

Weird choice for narration

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