The devil's diary : Alfred Rosenberg and the stolen secrets of the Third Reich /

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Author / Creator:Wittman, Robert K., author.
Edition:First edition.
Imprint:New York, NY : Harper, An Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2016]
Description:x, 513 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10738466
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Other authors / contributors:Kinney, David (David Francis), author.
ISBN:9780062319012
0062319019
9780062319036
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages [447]-494) and index.
Summary:"This exploration of the private wartime diary of Alfred Rosenberg--Hitler's 'chief philosopher' and architect of Nazi ideology--interweaves the story of its recent discovery with the revelation of its never-before-published contents, which are contextualized by the authors: The result is a unprecedented, page-turning narrative of the Nazi rise to power, the Holocaust, and Hitler's post-invasion plans for Russia. A groundbreaking historical contribution, The Devil's Diary is a chilling window into the mind of Adolf Hitler's 'chief social philosopher,' Alfred Rosenberg, who formulated some of the guiding principles behind the Third Reich's genocidal crusade. It also chronicles the thrilling detective hunt for the diary, which disappeared after the Nuremburg Trials and remained lost for almost three quarters of a century, until Robert Wittman, a former FBI special agent who founded the Bureau's Art Crimes Team, played an important role and tells his story now for the first time. The authors expertly and deftly contextualize more than 400 pages of entries stretching from 1936 through 1944, in which the loyal Hitler advisor recounts internal meetings with the Führer and his close associates Hermann Göring and Heinrich Himmler; describes the post-invasion occupation of the Soviet Union; considers the 'solution' to the 'Jewish question'; and discusses his overseeing of the mass seizure and cataloguing of books and artwork from homes, libraries, and museums across occupied Europe. An eyewitness to events, this narrative of Rosenberg's diary offers provocative and intimate insights into pivotal moments in the war and the notorious Nazi who laid the philosophical foundations of the Third Reich"--
Table of Contents:
  • Prologue: The Vault
  • Lost and Pound: 1949-2013
  • 1. The Crusader
  • 2. "Everything Gone"
  • 3. "To Stare into the Mind of a Dark Soul"
  • Lives in the Balance: 1918-1939
  • 4. "Stepchildren of Fate"
  • 5. "The Most Hated Paper in the Land!"
  • 6. Night Descends
  • 7. "Rosenberg's Path"
  • 8. The Diary
  • 9. "Clever Workings and Lucky Coincidences"
  • 10. "The Time Isn't Ripe for Me Yet"
  • 11. Exile in Tuscany
  • 12. "I Had Won Over the Old Party's Heart"
  • 13. Escape
  • At War: 1939-1946
  • 14. "The Burden of What's to Come"
  • 15. On the Make
  • 16. Thieves in Paris
  • 17. "Rosenberg, Your Great Hour Has Now Arrived"
  • 18. "Special Tasks"
  • 19. "Our Own Tragic Special Destiny"
  • 20. Nazis Next Door
  • 21. The Chaostministerium
  • 22. "A Ruin"
  • 23. "Loyal to Him to the End"
  • Epilogue
  • Acknowledgments
  • Appendix A. A Third Reich Timeline
  • Appendix B. Cast of Characters
  • Notes
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index