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- Horthy the gentleman and patriot
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Admiral Nicholas Horthy Memoirs
Nicholas Horthy
Manufacturer: Simon Publications
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Autobiography of Admiral Horthy, the last commander of the Austro-Hungarian navy, and Hungary's regent in the interwar period, recently annotated with over 600 footnotes from a broad range of sources. Hated by equal fervor by Nazis as well as Communist, he was a popular Hungarian patriot.
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Horthy the gentleman and patriot.......2000-09-07
Horthy was elected regent ín a dísmembered, revolutíon torn, plundered wasteland. In two decades Hungary was put on the map as a respected índependent country. Horthy díd not ínterfere wíth domestíc polítícs and ordered hands off the Honvéd Army to prevent nazí propaganda spreadíng líke wíldfíre. Horthy trusted hís mílítary leaders, who deserted hím, as díd the Vítez Order. Born, educated as noble gentry, Horthy was a predestínate to joín the crowd and escape before the Bolshevík Army. He chose to stay wíth hís Natíon, settíng eternal exemple of true patríotísm.
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Donald and Mildred Othmer were at the center of the international chemical community for over 40 years. An innovative engineer who held more than 150 patents, Don was Polytechnic University's first distinguished professor, and coeditor of the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. Mid was a high-school teacher, and later a New York fashion buyer, before becoming her husband's inseparable companion. Together the two were convivial globetrotters, keen financial investors, and generous philanthropists. This compilation of essays, articles, and remembrances pays tribute to the Othmers, who left an indelible impression on those who knew them, and a magnificent charitable legacy.
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A powerful program based on the popular standing-room-only Learning Annex course to forge personal fulfillment through the movies
This original new approach to personal happiness teaches you how watching your favorite movies can radically improve your life. Using interactive prompts and work sheets, you will learn how silver-screen fantasies from such diverse movies as "Working Girl," "Star Wars," and even "Shrek" can uncover the self-imposed obstacles and unrealistic expectations that get in the way of realizing your dreams. With tips on how to create a realistic “life script,” Reel Fulfillment will guide you to a “happily ever after.”
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WHAT A UNIQUE, HELPFUL WORK - AND SO THOUGHTFULLY WRITTEN!.......2006-12-25
Life should be as happy as we can make it. Life should be as fulfilling as we can make it. Life should be as free of fear and doubt as we can make it. No one book, no one program can provide all these needs. But this work, Reel Fulfillment, is certainly a tool you will want to add to your tool box. If you are building a house, you cannot do it with only a hammer. You must have saws, screwdrivers, rulers, pliers, and on and on. To build a full life you must have many tools also. Most certainly, this work, I feel, can be one of those tools, quite an important tool, actually. What a unique and fascinating concept...using movies to help analyze your life and help correct those little and big blimps and bumps in life that we all encounter. This is not a just a book about "going to a movie and feeling good." It is far more. The author, Dr. Grace, gives us a twelve step plan or program for truly changing the way we perceive ourselves and the way we meet and treat the various crises and challenges we all encounter. The subjects, Gaining Inner Clarity, Emotional Health, Joy, and Gaining Spiritual Fitness, are all more or less hung on a unique framework, on the concept of movies, on the stories that we can relate our own experiences to, and learn from, which we see on the screen. We can and, indeed, do learn from these stories.
Movie, of course, are art. Who has not been emotionally changed by a great piece of literature, a great painting, a wonderful photograph, a deeply felt and written poem or one of the world's great paintings. Most of us can be driven to either tears or great joy by any of these. Movies are no different. More importantly, with movies, we can learn from the stories these artists, the movie makers, writers and actors bring us. We can relate. I dare say that not one person reading this review has ever not been moved, in some way, after watching some film story at some time in their life. Dr. Grace has given order to this. Each chapter includes a wonderful section of self examination, profound questions, which, if answered truthfully by the reader, can indeed shed great light on our inner being. She has been able to articulate what most of us actually know, but we simply did not know we knew. She has given us a tool and then explained how to use that tool effectively.
Now, this work, like any work in this particular genre, is only effective if you actually DO IT! I wonder how many "self help books" are purchased, skimmed, shelved and forgotten. You actually have to work through the program for it to help. Folks, there are no free lunches...you get out of something just about what you put into it. This book is no exception.
On the other hand, if you want to purchase it, skim it and then shelf it, that is okay too. As an added bonus, even it you don't work through the doctor's program, you will certainly pick up some great tips to make your movie going far more pleasurable. You really cannot loose with this one. I highly recommend! Recommend you add this one to your library.
NO MORE MOVIE-ADDICT GUILT.......2006-09-04
"Reel Fulfillment"
A 12-Step Plan For Transforming Your Life Through Movies
Maria Grace, Author
McGraw Hill, Publisher
ISBN 0-07-145907-3
Reviewed by Donna Van Straten Remmert,
Author of "The Littlest Big Kid" and "The Jitterbug Girl"
If you love movies as much as I do, "Reel Fulfillment" is an insightful guidebook that will entertain as well as transform you. It will explain why you love some movies enough to see them over and over again, and why you laugh or cry your heart out each time. Psychotherapist and author Maria Grace is well known in Austin for her live, standing-room-only movie reviews that humorously and poignantly probe into our psychological make-up and help us realize truths about ourselves, as reflected by characters in the movies. She is also well known at SCN for her fabulous Be Our Guest presentation. If you've witnessed Maria's gigs, I know you haven't forgotten how delightful they were. The same is true about "Reel Fulfillment". It's delightful.
Maria moved to New York City a few years ago, and she has already received a great deal of praise and recognition for her inspiring book, her seminars, and her ezine that I highly recommend as a way to continue analyzing your responses to movies after you've read "Reel Fulfillment". Each week's ezine is about something new and different and it's always fun and thought provoking. This week's challenge, for instance, is to watch movies that are about food cravings. She tells you some of her secrets for relating to food in a more healthy way, learned from having attended a spa in Brazil, she invites you to click onto her 60-minute seminar "Eating Without Guilt: The Joy of Conscious Eating" and she asks you to watch two fabulous movies about food to better understand yourself: "Chocolat" and "Real Women Have Curves". Go to www.mariagrace.com to learn about Maria's adventures and to read more about the ezine that's free for the asking. Subscribe!
Thanks to "Reel Fulfillment", I can now say it right out-I am a movie addict! I watch at least one, sometimes two, movies a day. In the privacy of my bedroom where I can laugh or cry to my heart's content. I'm obsessed, and I now know that I don't need to feel shame or guilt for spending so much relaxation time in bed, because through my obsession and with the help of Maria's 12-step plan for transforming my life through movies, I accomplish major self-awareness fetes. There is a Questions to Answer section in each chapter of "Reel Fulfillment". I glance at these questions in advance of watching a movie recommended by Maria in that chapter. Then, as I'm watching, I think about possible answers to these questions, viewing the movie as if it were a story about my life. Metaphorically, it usually is!
After my movie(s) for the night is over, I sink into my unconscious for a good night of dreaming. When the movies I've seen are especially relevant to my life, they often trigger fantastic dreams that reveal things about me that I'd otherwise not know consciously. What a gift! Imagine all of the unlived lives I've been able to experience through this process!
I am so in love with Maria's work that I flew to NYC to attend one of her seminars. She's better than ever, and what a good excuse for having fun in The Big Apple. Reading "Reel Fulfillment" is like being with Maria again. Order an autographed copy and browse her other learning tools at her online store at www.mariagrace.com.
It's Not Just a Movie..........2005-12-20
What a novel idea, that movies are more than just entertainment. The author points out that watching some of the traditional Christmas movies (It's a Wonderful Life, A Christmas Carol) makes us feel safe and comfortable. They relieve stress and give us a feeling of control.
I remember my family having a ritual of watching Yankee Doodle Dandy every fourth of July. Even now, if I sing a few lines from one of those songs, my sisters join in (40 years later) with all the words.
Movies like these, are "very rich in spiritual messages," according to the author.
Watching movies for Self Improvement works!.......2005-10-28
This new self-help book is really good with this new method of watching movies combined with exercises in each step to find fulfillment.
At the beginning I thought it was about analyzing movies but was pleasently surprised that the method uses the movies to help the reader find answers and create awareness. I did watch a couple of the movies suggested and then followed the exercises and it really works.
I highly recommend this book to anybody who likes movies. Watching them from this new angle will make you enjoy even more your favorite films and even better appreciate the ones not so good.
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Health food.......2007-07-04
This is exellent health food for every Christians. Everybody has to have this book and read in it at least every day. This is good stuff.
It is like medicine for our Body, Soul and Mind
I Am Healed Now And Forever!.......2002-12-26
"Health Food" has saved my life.
God has miraculously healed me of terminal cancer because I am able to apply principles from this book.
I always say, "I am healed now and forever!" because I believe that in my heart.
In "Health Food", Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin believes that:
1. God is a good God.
2. Healing the sick is God's will.
3. God sets the Church against sickness.
As I open my heart to the teachings of Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin, I experience life more abundantly.
I have become a "believing" believer. I believe according to what God's Word says and my actions line up with God's Word. No obstacle to the blessings of God can stand in my way. I overcome all obstacles by faith in God's Word!
Health and healing belong to every "believing" believer, but to receive these wonderful blessings, "believing" believers must feed on God's Word.
In this book, Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin shares principles from God's Word that help us receive the healing Jesus purchased for us more than 2 thousand years ago.
Again I say, "By Jesus' wounds I have been healed. So be It!"
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- Fascinating information for young readers
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A Charm of Dolphins
Howard Hall
Manufacturer: Blake Pub
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Fascinating information for young readers.......2004-08-21
A nice introduction to dolphins for young readers. The author, a well known underwater photographer, blends scientific knowledge with his personal experience as a diver. I loved his description of how adult dolphins teach their young ones to hunt fish. We learn what echolocation is and how it helps dolphins to see and experience their environment. And since echolocation can also be felt by a diver, Howard describes what that is like. We learn why dolphins jump, why they follow ships, how their swimming differs from that of other aquatic mammals and fish. And we see that dolphins naturally like to play and even invent their own games with strict rules.
It's a wonderful book with beautiful photography
Book Description
Marsha McCloskey and Sharon Yenter have joined their considerable talents to bring you "Blended Quilts From In The Beginning". This full-color, lavishly-illustrated book takes you on a visual journey of quilts from the 1800s coupled with sixteen modern-day counterparts with complete instructions for making them. Marsha and Sharon teach quilters how to achieve this elegant, blended style by letting lovely floral fabrics and simple piecing techniques do the work.
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wonderful quilts, wonderful change of pace.......2005-03-04
i bought this book for a quilting class, and i really like the authors' concepts.
i love, and am making, quilts with the familiar high contrast graphic traditional block patterns. but seeing the quilts in this book has been an inspiration. i am looking at the fabrics in my stash with a new eye, and also thinking of using the authors' ideas for clothing, some of which is shown in a photograph of one of the authors and her granddaughter.
this book is going to be useful for many, many years. i recommend it to any quilter or anyone who makes clothes.
Beautiful book, beautifu l inspiration.......2004-05-01
Even if you never make the quilts in this book, this needs to be in your library. Beautiful pictures, beautiful quilts in fantastic settings. Wonderful information to make quilts that blend. Isn't it wonderful to see "pretty" quilts? One of my favorite books when I need some inspiration or a lift in my life.
Gorgeous Quilts.......2002-12-20
This book is for anyone in love with turn of the century quilts, and turn of the century fabric. McClosky and Yenter have great patterns, but also give tips on what types of blocks and what types of fabric make beautiful blended quilts, and that is what really is important to those of us who like to be inspiried and then design our own quilts. This book is great for beginners (easy patterns, and the fabric choices help hide seams that don't match perfectly) and experienced quilters alike.
Beauty in a Book.......2002-11-19
This is a sumptuous book. I would buy it just for the photographs and quality of printing. I would categorize it as both a quilt history lover's book and a how to book. The patterns and projects included relate to English frame quilting, and American quilting of the late 18th century and early 19th. But the book is also very liberating in that it shows how to break away from what we have learned about color and contrast to achieve a very different look which can be traditional or very modern indeed. The introduction is well worth rereading and the entire book will evoke a great deal of thought. If you love fabric, buy the book soon as some of the fabrics shown are still in the shops.
Book Description
Following the popularity of "Blended Quilts From In The Beginning", Sharon is now guiding quiltmakers through the process of making gorgeous "Blended Wall Quilts" in this ultra-easy workbook. Easy-to-follow instructions for eight quilt patterns, color, and fabric selection, make this a must-have book for quilters wanting to learn to make blended quilts. Simple piecing is emphasized, and basic units are repeated from quilt to quilt, allowing quilters to focus on the fun part...fabric and design! Once again, Sharon demonstrates that easy piecing, combined with beautiful fabrics, result in elegant and sophistcated quilts.
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No Comparison To Blended Quilts #1.......2005-09-06
I know I should love this book as much as the first Yenter (and McCloskey) Blended book, but I just cannot. I've had it since it came out, and I still am not a bit inspired by its pictures. Yenter radically changed the format of the instructions, and I find them exceedingly difficult. And jeesh there are even templates! These "wall"-sized quilts are hardly that, with one being 57 inches square!! I have adapted several of the other Blended #1 projects to fashion wall-sized quilts, so I do not see what value this book offers. One thing I do like about this book is that it is in spiral-bound form, making it easy to fold back pages. Now I just might use that feature if I got inspired to make one of the projects (of which there are only 8), but it is really rather dull. I have made about 12 of the projects from the first Blended book and Yenter's Floral Bouquet book; if you want to start using blended fabrics and designs, I stronly recommend getting those 2 books instead.
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Plan to spend some quality time with Blended Quilts II From In The Beginning. The sumptuous photography of each exquisite quilt invites lingering, and poring over every detail is encouraged! In this sequel to Blended Quilts, Marsha and a talented group of quilters once again demonstrate that gorgeous fabrics and easy piecing techniques are all that is needed to make beautiful Blended Quilts. These 15 new quilts are simply breathtaking. - 15 quilt patterns are designed to be quickly and easily pieced. - There are two full-color photographs of each quilt: one flat shot clearly showing the entire quilt, and one decorator shot featuring the quilt in a richly-detailed home setting. - Easy-to-follow instructions are appropriate for beginning to experienced quiltmakers. Color illustrations clearly demonstrate the step-by-step construction of each quilt. - Quilts are divided into three sections: Repeated Block, Strippy, and Medallion. Introductions to each section give further design options, including directions for enlarging quilt designs.
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New Guinea Impatiens: A Ball Guide
Warren Banner , and
Michael Klopmeyer
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I had a successful VBAC b/c of this book..........2007-08-08
I loved this book! Dr. Bruce Flamm should be given an award for his no nonesense view of VBAC. He is the reason I left my doctor at 6 months pregnant so I could pursue a doctor who didn't want to cut me open just because I had a c-section the last pregnancy!!
You need to buy this book if you are looking to do a VBAC!! It is not as outdated as some would say. It still applies today!
Excellent!.......2007-02-23
I loved this book, though I wish they had a more recent version as 1990 was a long time ago. A good factual look at VBACs that will make you feel good about the decision to go for it! I wish all c/s moms would read it! It would avoid unnecessary surgery for sure.
Great Read, Lots of Helpful Info.!.......2005-12-12
I am so glad I got this book. I read it in about one day. I am pregnant again with my 2nd little girl, and I am so excited about the prospect of having a VBAC. I am doing things different this time and feel that I have a super chance of having a VBAC, especially after reading this book. I have refered to it all throughout my pregnancy. My first c-section was "failure of induction", some excuse, huh? I was just a victim. But this time, I feel empowered and I am arming myself with knowledge. GET THIS BOOK if you really want to have a VBAC. It will encourage and enlighten you!
You can do it!.......2000-05-09
A super book! I am sorry to see that it's out of print. If you are considering a VBAC you must read this book. It answers all your questions, gives you statistics to work on and is written in plain English. I now have no doubts (even after 2 cesareans) that I must attempt VBAC. It is safe, infact safer than a repeat elective cesarean. And you also need to try for my own self satisfaction.
Great starting point for those considering VBAC!.......1997-01-06
This book is written by Dr. Flamm, a pioneer in VBAC
(Vaginal Birth After Cesarean). He dispells current myths
and answers questions that most pregnant women have
about VBAC including: uterine rupture, chances of a
vaginal birth, safety for the baby, interventions needed,
medications available to the VBAC mom, etc. Start here!
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Stanley Royle, 1888-1961
Patrick Condon Laurette
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In a small museum in Munich lies a photograph of a man who looks for all the world like a harmless, myopic clerk. But, his peaked cap, bearing the death's-head insignia of the SS, exposes the truth: the man is Heinrich Himmler, and this is the chilling record of his rise to prominence in Hitler's Third Reich. As both SS police and Gestapo chief, and the person in charge of the camps in Eastern Europe, he presided over an empire of death. How could a man have such a disregard for human life? Through an exploration of Himmler's aberrant psychology, and the inner workings of the Nazi elite, some compelling and shocking conclusions emerge. A chilling study of the abuse of absolute power. "A thorough, conscientious and compulsively readable investigation."--A. L. Rowse, Sunday Telegraph.
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Rubbish.......2007-10-11
I attempted to read this book several years ago and found it to be utter rubbish!! This book is worthy of the "National Enquirer" as opposed to a serious biography of Heinrich Himmler. Himmler is a subject worthy of a biography for his infamous career but Padfield's work is so full of inaccuracies on so many levels I tossed the book in the trash after the first few chapters it was so bad.
A better but not nearly as lengthy biography can be found in Heinz Hoehne's "The Order of the Deaths Head." This book however is nonsense.
Chilling.......2007-04-11
The definite biography on Himmler. The author describes one of the most terrifying character in history in a text that is at the same time informative and objective. From his youth as a worker in a chicken farm to his death by suicide shortly after his arrest by the British, we see the development of a cold-blooded murderer...well, not so cold-blooded, since he appears to have nearly fainted when he saw for the first and only time the actions of his henchmen from the Einsatzgruppen first hand.
Himmler's numerous speeches, whether secret or public, form the most chilling reading.
A brilliant piece of historic literature, this book is indispensable for a clear understanding of how evil can take the improbable look of a bland, bespectacled schoolmaster. Himmler definitely embodies what has been called "the banality of evil".
A very interesting subject as seen by a rather difficult to read author........2006-12-29
Upfront, I have to admit that I did enjoy this thoroughly researched book. This biography has a lot of information not only on its subject (Himmler) but on Germans, Nazism in power, "the final solution", and the other leading characters of the Nazi regime, as well. Some sentences, indeed, full passages, are rather abstruse. There is a widespread use of speculation by the author regarding Himmler's motivations and actions. Mr. Padfield also engages into detailed psychoanalysis, mainly regarding Himmler, without being clear how qualified he might be on this field. Overall, this book is worth reading if you are truly interested in this historical period.
Exhaustive. Exhausting........2005-04-18
Peter Padfield's bio of Himmler is one of the most thoroughly researched books I've ever read. Padfield turns all his literary siege engines on the enimatic personality of the fourth and most important Reichsfuhrer-SS, attempting to crack the Himmler facade and present the world's most notorious secret policeman in all his human complexity. As much is as possible with such a cypher, he succeeds.
Padfield's book is wide-ranging, covering not merely Himmler but his development of the SS Order from a 290 man bodyguard detail into a quasi-religious empire numbering in the millions. Special emphasis is placed on his relationships with top Nazi leaders, as well as his chief subordinates: Schellenberg, Wolff, Eicke, Kaltenbrunner, and most importantly Reinhard Heydrich. Padfield's aim is not merely to account for Himmler, but for the deeds of his organization. Considering the enormity of his task, he does a pretty impressive job: he's especially skilled at following cause to effect, i.e., of showing how Himmler's bureacratic decisions affected the lives of millions of people, often by ending them. He's unflinching in his depictions of concentration camps, extermination centers, slave camps, and the mass executions of the Einsatgruppen, but more importantly he does an excellent job of putting them in context. They are part, but not all, of the SS mission, and Padfield shows how the many responsibilities of the organization blended together to serve Hitler's wishes as they were percieved by the "Reichsheine."
A good bit of the book is conjecture on Padfield's part -- conjecture as to what was said during certain conversations, conjecture as to what Himmler was thinking or the reasons behind his actions. Padfield deserves strong praise for pain-stakingly pointing out where he is speculating and where he is recounting the facts: a lot of authors can't seem to tell the difference between fact and opinion. On the other hand, Padfield isn't shy about trashing other historians who disagree with his opinions on the evolution of the Holocaust. He usually prefaces their opinions with the words, "Some historiuans, apparently in all seriousness, maintain..."
The book does have weaknesses. Padfield often dismisses out of hand the accounts of certain Nazis when they disagree with his version of events, then unhestitatingly accepts them later on when they jibe. His prose bogs down on more than one occasion: he seems to have a love-affair with run-on sentences that leave the reader (this reader anyway) exhausted and confused. His choice of phrasing is sometimes poor, obscuring the meaning of his passages, and there are a number of small editing mistakes such as incorrect dates or missing letters(probably the publisher's fault and not the author's). More annoying is the strange sloppiness of detail on his description of military events. It's as if his huge effort to research every aspect of Himmler/the SS left him too weary to proof his passages on the war for easily avoidable errors. He writes, for example, that the SS Panzer Corps penetrated the Soviet lines to a depth of 100 miles at Kursk. Uh, no, Peter, it didn't. If it had, the Germans would have won the battle and maybe the war, since the Kursk Salient was only 80-odd miles wide. If this seems like nit-picking, I mention it only because it is far from the only example. In another passage he says the German Ardennes offensive was supported by the fire of 10,000 assault guns. Again, sloppiness: an assault gun is a turretless tank, not an artillery piece, and the Germans certainly did not have anything close to 10,000 guns. A quick check of any coffee-table book on that battle would give the accurate figures, but Padfield didn't bother.
What Padfield left out of Himmler's military career is also interesting. He makes virtually no mention of the "North Wind" offensive launched on Strasbourg in January, 1945, which occurred under Himmler's command. Though he spends much of the latter part of the book discussing the Nazi hope of engineering a split between the various Allies, he makes no mention of how Himmler's attack nearly accomplished this, by creating a violent disagreement between the Americans and the French over whether Strasbourg should be abandoned. Similarly, he leaves out the role of Panzerbrigade 150, the SS unit equipped with American uniforms and equipment, during the Battle of the Bulge. Some of this may simply have been editing decisions, but the ommissions are notable.
Another problem is opinionated psychological theorizing. Padfield does not simply aim to recount Himmler's life and doings and let the reader infer what he may from them; he constantly, and sometimes annoyingly, tries to probe Himmler's psyche, and the psyche of all the top Nazis. This is tempting and to be expected on some level -- obviously we want to understand Himmler's motivations -- but any psychological profile is speculation and inference (the so called SWAG or scientific wild-ass guess), and Pafield plays amateur psychological detective to a tiresome degree.
A final complaint: the abrupt ending of the book. "Himmler" has no afterword; it stops literally at the moment of his death, and I never did find out what happened to Himmler's wife, his mistress, or his children by both.
Having made these criticisms, I have to say that "Himmler" is still a very significant book. I was fascinated by the bold and often contraversial take Padfield had on major events, by his willingness to attack commonly accpeted versions of events (such as the supposedly poor relationship between Bormann and Himmler)
by his exhaustive research on every aspect of the SS and by his insightful thoughts on Himmler's relationship to Hitler. I did not find "Himmler" an easy read, but it is an important one.
Solid biography.......2004-07-03
Padfield's account of Himmler could be stronger, but it works well enough. Padfield tries to explain Himmler's personality w/ psychology--the love-hate relationship w/ his father, the dissonance between Himmler's mind and reality, his sociopathic personality--which I think is merely overlooking the obvious: Himmler had a vile worldview and he set about to fullfill that vision. The psycho-analyzing is fine, I guess, but National Socialism was merely Himmler's new demonic religion after he renounced Christianity.
Padfield does a better job detailing Himmler's philosophy. We are reminded that National Socialism did not begin w/ Hitler, but had its own roots in German Volk movements and national etatism. If Hitler did not exist, Nazism probably still would have, as Himmler formed his racist thoughts independent of Hitler. Padfield stays away from the weirder mystical sides of Himmler, but he does touch upon Himmler's fascination w/ eastern religion. The book also reveals actions by Himmler that I didn't know before--such as two aborted betrayals of Hitler during the end of the War (Himmler knew of the assassination attempt on Hitler, and did nothing to stop it, and Himmler tried to secure a separate peace w/ the Allies). To Himmler, loyalty to the beliefs of National Socialism trumped loyalty to Hitler.
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