Summary: Here is Chet Richard’s review of Martin van Creveld’s new book, Hitler in Hell. “It’s not exaggerating to say that this might be the most important book you’ll read this year.”
“Hitler Lives?“
Review of Martin van Creveld’s Hitler in Hell.
By Chet Richards at Slightly East of New.
Posted with his generous permission.
In Hell, anyway, in Martin van Creveld’s new novel, Hitler in Hell
- In order to survive, Germany must expand its territory to the East.
- Jews (racially defined) are inherently evil and must be driven out of German-controlled territory or, if that proves impossible, eliminated.
Pretty much all of Hitler’s actions, including the war, the invasion of the Soviet Union, and the Holocaust follow from these, as van Creveld’s Hitler relates over the course of some 390 pages.
Hell, in this telling, is more like Shaw’s depiction in the “Don Juan in Hell
The main point of the story is that just characterizing Hitler as a “monster” not only tells us nothing but doesn’t help us prepare for monsters to come. Consider this: Seen from the inside, as it were, van Creveld’s Hitler is lucid and cogent if not likable. In places, chatty and gossipy. A talented politician.
It’s not exaggerating to say that this might be the most important book you’ll read this year. By its end, you will understand how a corporal with little formal education could capture the most advanced European country of his time, where he was not even a citizen until just before seizing power. This is understanding worth acquiring. Orientation, as Boyd noted on Organic Design 16, is the Schwerpunkt, a term Hitler mentions when discussing the invasion of the USSR.
As I’m sure all my readers know, but I’ll repeat anyway, Martin van Creveld is one of the world’s premier historians, writing largely but not exclusively on military matters. Along the way, he produced arguably the most important work of modern strategic theory, The Transformation of War
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Other great books about Hell
Recommended: The History of Hell
The most entertaining book about Hell: “Don Juan in Hell
John Milton’s story of Hell: Paradise Lost
A great guidebook to Hell: Dante’s Inferno (illustrated by Dore)
For More Information
See Martin van Creveld’s Hitler in Hell: the afterlife of a man who changed the West. Also remember how much of the modern era was born in Nazi Germany, both good and ill.
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