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- catalog abstract ""In the spring of 1945, as the Russians moved inexorably toward Berlin and it became clear that the Nazi cause was lost, Adolf Hitler summoned his secretary and dictated his final political testament. "Out of my personal commitment," he said, "the seed will grow again one day, one way or another, for a radiant rebirth of the National Socialist movement in a truly united nation." The next day, Hitler put a gun to his head and ended - at least officially - the Nazi regime." "Peter Wyden, who had himself escaped the Nazis, returned to Germany many times after World War II - first as a soldier with the U.S. Army's Information Control Division, which was given the task of "reeducating" the Germans, and later as a tourist and researcher. To his dismay, he repeatedly found evidence during his visits that Hitler's testament was not simply the last illusion of an insane dictator but a startlingly accurate prophecy. Though the Nazi cause had been exposed and vilified worldwide, it was and is still clandestinely cherished by many." "In the process of documenting manifestations of Hitler's far-reaching influence, which he termed the "Hitler virus," Wyden discovered that its carriers were not merely to be found among the older generation - Nazis who had escaped justice, sometimes with the aid of the CIA and even the Vatican; the reverent tourists who regularly visit Hitler's hideout at Berchtesgaden; nostalgic men and women who still secretly celebrate the Fuhrer's birthday. Wyden also found an alarming number of outbreaks of the virus among the young adults who are finding in Hitler a moral and spiritual guide, aided and abetted by a new breed of right-wing academics who make the rewriting of history their mission and a new generation of politicians whose agenda and approach are frighteningly close to those of the young Hitler."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12132698.
- catalog coverage "Germany Politics and government 20th century.".
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description ""In the process of documenting manifestations of Hitler's far-reaching influence, which he termed the "Hitler virus," Wyden discovered that its carriers were not merely to be found among the older generation - Nazis who had escaped justice, sometimes with the aid of the CIA and even the Vatican; the reverent tourists who regularly visit Hitler's hideout at Berchtesgaden; nostalgic men and women who still secretly celebrate the Fuhrer's birthday.".
- catalog description ""In the spring of 1945, as the Russians moved inexorably toward Berlin and it became clear that the Nazi cause was lost, Adolf Hitler summoned his secretary and dictated his final political testament. "Out of my personal commitment," he said, "the seed will grow again one day, one way or another, for a radiant rebirth of the National Socialist movement in a truly united nation." The next day, Hitler put a gun to his head and ended - at least officially - the Nazi regime."".
- catalog description ""Peter Wyden, who had himself escaped the Nazis, returned to Germany many times after World War II - first as a soldier with the U.S. Army's Information Control Division, which was given the task of "reeducating" the Germans, and later as a tourist and researcher. To his dismay, he repeatedly found evidence during his visits that Hitler's testament was not simply the last illusion of an insane dictator but a startlingly accurate prophecy. Though the Nazi cause had been exposed and vilified worldwide, it was and is still clandestinely cherished by many."".
- catalog description "The End that Never was -- When the Past Becomes the Present -- The Journey Begins -- "The Blood of Germans Is a Special Fluid" -- Hot Ticket: Up the Fuhrer's Mountain -- A Day to Remember Hitler -- From my Case History Files -- Reeducation: The Vaccine That Didn't Take -- Bob and Jack Launch the Hitler Revival -- U.S. Intelligence and the Clergy Help Nazi Leaders to Escape -- Adenauer Was No Democrat -- "Hitler Today"--The Historians' Angry Debate -- The Hitler Wave -- Remembering Hitler as a Success Story -- How the Old Guard Keeps the Legend Alive -- Multiple Lives: Old Nazis Masked and Unmasked -- How the Nazi Dust Vanished Under the Rug -- Cashing in on the "Hitler Wave" -- The Holocaust as Soap Opera -- What the Great Heimat Series Hushed Up -- Spreading Evil -- Selling Denial -- Why the "Hitler Diaries" Were Believed -- Virus Carriers -- Intellectualizing the New Right Wing -- Diagnosis -- Taking Hitler's Measure: The Biographers Speak -- Why the Legend Lives: Contemporary Authorities Testify -- The Nazi Propaganda Factory in Nebraska -- The Hitler Souvenir Hunters -- The Fuhrer Still Lives Even Where He Almost Died -- The Proof Is in the Polls -- A Very Opinionated Pollster: The Two Faces of Elisabeth Noelle Neumann -- The Haider Phenomenon -- Prognosis Postivie: the Generation Factor -- Sins of the Fathers -- Dear Father, Damned Father -- New Hope for Dachau -- The "Nasty Girl" Triumphs.".
- catalog description "Wyden also found an alarming number of outbreaks of the virus among the young adults who are finding in Hitler a moral and spiritual guide, aided and abetted by a new breed of right-wing academics who make the rewriting of history their mission and a new generation of politicians whose agenda and approach are frighteningly close to those of the young Hitler."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "xi, 340 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Hitler virus.".
- catalog identifier "1559705329 (hard : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Hitler virus.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Arcade Pub.,".
- catalog relation "Hitler virus.".
- catalog spatial "Germany Politics and government 20th century.".
- catalog spatial "Germany".
- catalog spatial "Germany.".
- catalog subject "943.086/092 21".
- catalog subject "DD247.H5 W8 2001".
- catalog subject "Ethnopsychology Germany.".
- catalog subject "Fascism Germany History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945 Influence.".
- catalog subject "Right-wing extremists Germany.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The End that Never was -- When the Past Becomes the Present -- The Journey Begins -- "The Blood of Germans Is a Special Fluid" -- Hot Ticket: Up the Fuhrer's Mountain -- A Day to Remember Hitler -- From my Case History Files -- Reeducation: The Vaccine That Didn't Take -- Bob and Jack Launch the Hitler Revival -- U.S. Intelligence and the Clergy Help Nazi Leaders to Escape -- Adenauer Was No Democrat -- "Hitler Today"--The Historians' Angry Debate -- The Hitler Wave -- Remembering Hitler as a Success Story -- How the Old Guard Keeps the Legend Alive -- Multiple Lives: Old Nazis Masked and Unmasked -- How the Nazi Dust Vanished Under the Rug -- Cashing in on the "Hitler Wave" -- The Holocaust as Soap Opera -- What the Great Heimat Series Hushed Up -- Spreading Evil -- Selling Denial -- Why the "Hitler Diaries" Were Believed -- Virus Carriers -- Intellectualizing the New Right Wing -- Diagnosis -- Taking Hitler's Measure: The Biographers Speak -- Why the Legend Lives: Contemporary Authorities Testify -- The Nazi Propaganda Factory in Nebraska -- The Hitler Souvenir Hunters -- The Fuhrer Still Lives Even Where He Almost Died -- The Proof Is in the Polls -- A Very Opinionated Pollster: The Two Faces of Elisabeth Noelle Neumann -- The Haider Phenomenon -- Prognosis Postivie: the Generation Factor -- Sins of the Fathers -- Dear Father, Damned Father -- New Hope for Dachau -- The "Nasty Girl" Triumphs.".
- catalog title "The Hitler virus : the insidious legacy of Adolf Hitler / Peter Wyden.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".