Gespräche mit Hitler

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Gespräche mit Hitler is a controversial book by Hermann Rauschning that purports to record his conversations with Adolf Hitler, often cited in studies of Nazi ideology despite ongoing debates over its authenticity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical document
associatedWith Hermann Rauschning–Hitler controversy
authenticityStatus disputed
author Hermann Rauschning NERFINISHED
citedIn debates on intentionalist vs functionalist interpretations of Nazi policy
scholarly works on Nazi ideology
claimsToContain accounts of private conversations with Adolf Hitler
direct quotations of Adolf Hitler
controversy allegations of fabrication or embellishment
questions about accuracy of reported conversations
countryOfOrigin Germany
describedAs record of conversations with Adolf Hitler
form prose narrative
genre historical non-fiction
political literature
hasCharacter Adolf Hitler NERFINISHED
Hermann Rauschning NERFINISHED
hasTitleTranslation Conversations with Hitler NERFINISHED
The Voice of Destruction NERFINISHED
historicalContext rise of National Socialism in Germany
historicalRelevance used as a source on Hitler’s views and intentions
influenced early postwar narratives about Nazi plans
public perceptions of Hitler’s intentions
language German
mainSubject Adolf Hitler NERFINISHED
National Socialism NERFINISHED
Nazi ideology
Nazism NERFINISHED
notableFor being frequently cited in studies of Nazi ideology
controversial status regarding authenticity
perspective anti-Nazi
politicalOrientationOfAuthor conservative anti-Nazi exile
portrays Hitler’s antisemitic ideas
Hitler’s ideological views
Hitler’s plans for war and expansion
publicationPeriod 1930s
questionedBy many modern historians and source critics
reception criticized for questionable authenticity
subject of scholarly debate
used by some historians as evidence of Hitler’s long-term plans
relatedWork Hitler Speaks NERFINISHED
setting pre-World War II Germany
targetAudience readers interested in understanding Hitler’s ideology
timeOfNarratedEvents early 1930s
usedAsSourceBy some early postwar historians of Nazism
usedIn historiography of the Third Reich
studies of Nazi leadership psychology

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Hermann Rauschning notableWork Gespräche mit Hitler