I Paid Hitler

I Paid Hitler

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 216 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781781555101
  • DDC分類 920

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Friedrich Fritz Thyssen was a leading German industrialist. In 1923 General Ludendorff advised Thyssen to attend a speech to be given by Hitler, and Thyssen was very impressed, and primarily due to his strident opposition to the Treaty of Versailles he began to make large donations to the party. His principal motive appears to have been his fear of communism, but he was not initially politically aligned to the Nazis, and remained a member of the German National People's Party until 1932. The following year he overcame his inhibitions and formally joined Hitler s National Socialists. In November, 1932 Fritz Thyssen and Hjalmar Schacht were the main organisers of a letter to President von Hindenburg urging him to appoint Hitler as Chancellor. Thyssen also persuaded the Association of German Industrialists to donate three million Reichsmarks to the Party for the March, 1933 Reichstag election. As a reward, he was elected a Nazi member of the Reichstag. He welcomed the suppression of the Communist Party, the Social Democrats and the trade unions and gained enormously by the strict control over workers rights. His financing of the Nazis initially proved to be a sound investment.Thyssen accepted the exclusion of Jews from German business and professional life by the Nazis, and dismissed his own Jewish employees.But as a Catholic, he objected to the increasing repression of the Roman Catholic Church, which gathered pace after 1935. Thereafter he experienced his awakening to what was happening and drifted away from Hitler. He was against the violent pogrom against the Jews in November 1938, known as Kristallnacht, which caused him to resign from the Council of State. By 1939 he was also bitterly criticizing the regime's economic policies, which were subordinating everything to rearmament in preparation for war. At the beginning of September 1939, following his son-in-law s death in Dachau and knowing that his opposition to Hitler made him a marked man he escaped to Switzerland. In 1940 Thyssen took refuge in France, but was caught up in the German invasion of France and the Low Countries while he was visiting his sick mother in Belgium. He was arrested and sent back to Germany, where he was confined, first in a sanatorium near Berlin, then from 1943 in Sachsenhausen. In February 1945 he was sent to Dachau but survived the war.Prior to his arrest he had dictated his memoirs which he entrusted to an American journalist, Emery Reves, and these memoirs the subject of this book was first published in the USA at the end of 1941."

Contents

Original Publisher's Foreword; Author's Foreword; Introduction to the 2016 Edition; Part 1: My Rupture with Hitler's Germany; 1: My Escape from Germany; 2: Final Rupture with Hitler; 3: The End of a Political Error; PART 2: The Road to the Third Reich; 1: Defeat and Revolution; 2: National Humiliation; 3: My First Meeting with Hitler; 4: The Fight Against the Young Plan; 5: My Personal and Financial Relations with the Nazi Party; 6: The Nazis' Road to Power; PART 3: My Experiences with Hitler and the Nazi Regime; 1: Attempts at Co-operation with the Nazis; 2: Nazi Economy after the Transition Period; 3: Nazi Quack Economy; 4: Adolf Hitler has Failed; 5: Nazi Organised Graft; 6: The Anti-Jewish Campaign and the Concentration Camps; 7: The Catholic Question; PART 4: Germany and the Future of the World; 1: Fraudulent Nazi Finance; 2: Germany at War: the Chinks in Her Armour; 3: The Place of the Two Germanies in a United Europe; Appendix: Short biographical sketches of the principal persons named in this book; Index.

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