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Interrogations : Inside the Minds of the Nazi Elite - Richard Overy

Interrogations

Inside the Minds of the Nazi Elite

By: Richard Overy

Paperback | 31 October 2002 | Edition Number 1

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From award-winning historian Richard Overy, Interrogations: Inside the Minds of the Nazi Elite is the harrowing true story of the interviews with Nazi masterminds in the aftermath of the Second World War.

How can we ever understand why those in the Third Reich acted the way they did? What could have led them to commit such atrocities in the name of the Fuhrer?

In 1945, as the Nazi regime collapsed, its remaining leaders were imprisoned and interrogated for months before the Nuremberg Trials. In this searing work Richard Overy reveals the original transcripts of these little-known interviews with key Nazis: the brutal and unrepentant Goering, the selective amnesiac Hess, the deliberately evasive Ribbentrop, the courteous Speer and the suicidal Ley. For the first time, they were forced to examine their actions and speak about the unspeakable. The result is an unprecedented and shocking insight into Hitler''s henchmen.

''A chilling glimpse into the minds of Hitler''s chief lieutenants''
  J.G. Ballard, New Statesman Books of the Year

''Enthralling ... I know of no better book to explain what really motivated the elite of the Third Reich''
  Andrew Roberts, Mail on Sunday

''Remarkable and gripping ... the interrogations, along with Overy''s incisive commentary, throw light on the dejected cast who had once happily danced to Hitler''s tune''
  David Stafford, The Times

''Fascinating ... reveals the mindset of Hitler''s inner circle''
  Ian Kershaw, Sunday Telegraph

Richard Overy has spent much of his distinguished career studying the intellectual, social and military ideas that shaped the cataclysm of the Second World War, particularly in his books 1939 - Countdown to War, Why the Allies Won, Russia''s War and The Morbid Age. Overy''s The Dictators: Hitler''s Germany, Stalin''s Russia won the Wolfson Prize for History and the Hessell Tiltman Prize.

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Hitler's Nazi regime collapsed at the end of the war in Europe in 1945. He, his police chief Himmler and his propaganda chief Goebbels all killed themselves. Almost all the other Nazi leaders fell into Allied hands; a score of them were put on trial before an international court at Nuremberg, and were cross-questioned first. As Richard Overy remarks, the interrogation of the leading members of a governing class within a few weeks of their loss of power should provide unprecedented insights into their regime. Indeed this was just what happened. All the papers have now been publicly released, and Overy's industry can show us some of the results. Needless to say, though these were on-the-spot testimonies by men in a position to know what they were talking about, they include many mistakes; no one is infallible. Overy, as a leading historian of the mid-20th century, is well placed to correct them, and to choose which examples best show what Nazism was and how it worked. The star prisoner was Goering, weaned off morphine by his captors and so able to dominate most of his interrogators. Three hard-faced Soviet secret policemen arrived to grill him, and left two hours later roaring with laughter. Goering admitted his side had lost the war, but like most of his fellow prisoners was not able to see that he had done anything wrong. As a counterpoint to this, Overy prints a joint interrogation of Hess, the commandant of Auschwitz, and Moll, whose task it was to dispose of the bodies there in an orderly fashion: by hundreds of thousands. This is a ghastly but necessary tale, well told. (Kirkus UK)

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