Himmler i njegovo carstvo

Himmler i njegovo carstvo

Eduard Čalić

"Himmler and His Empire" is a detailed biography of Heinrich Himmler, leader of the SS and one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany.

Author Eduard Čalić explores Himmler's rise, ideology, and key role in implementing Nazi policies, including the organization of concentration camps and the Holocaust.

The book is divided into ten chapters that cover different aspects of Himmler's power:

  • Himmler's Great Challenges
  • The Wonderful Treasure of the SS
  • Himmler, President of the Bank of England
  • Oranienburg – Sachsenhausen, the Metropolis of the SS Empire
  • When an Inferior Race Creates Wonder Weapons
  • Subversion and Total War According to Himmler's Concept
  • Why the Slave Uprising Failed
  • The Reichsführer's St. Bartholomew's Night
  • Himmler, Strategist and Diplomat
  • The Death March and the End of Himmler's Empire

Čalić analyzes how Himmler built a parallel state within the Third Reich, using the SS as an instrument of repression and control. Special attention is paid to his occult interests and attempts to create a new Aryan elite.

The book provides an in-depth insight into the power mechanisms and ideological foundations of the Nazi regime, highlighting Himmler's key role in shaping and carrying out Nazi atrocities.

Original title
Himmler et son empire
Translation
Ivo Klarić, Tanja Brodnjak
Dimensions
24.7 x 16.5 cm
Pages
385
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 1982.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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