"Hitler's Table Talk" Study Hour: Episode 40

Published by carolyn on Thu, 2015-01-01 19:40
 
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Germany's Peoples' Court (Volksgerichtshof) in session, where treason was handled without sentiment, with the toughest penalties, according to Adolf Hitler's way of thinking.


Jan. 1, 2015

Ray Goodwin and Carolyn Yeager read and comment on the June 5-8, 1942 lunch and dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down in shorthand by aide Henry Picker. 1h28m. Included in this episode:

  • The negative effect of studying the Jewish Old Testament - Hitler wants to help Germans avoid religious mania;
  • Hitler disapproves of giving military titles to saints of the Church, as is done in Spain;
  • The Catholic Church strives for power and cannot recognize any organization other than its own;
  • Hungarian Regent Horthy makes some requests through his Prime Minister Kallay;
  • Hitler speaks brilliantly and at some length on treason and why it requires severe punishment;
  • Hitler now considers his failure to create a Bishop of the Reich a stroke of luck, considering what is happening in Spain;
  • The education of the youth, teacher training, and the press.

The edition of Hitler's Table Talk being used was translated by Norman Cameron and R.H. Stevens, published by Enigma Books, New York, and can be found as a pdf here.

Comments

Another enjoyable reading and commentary.

Arminius (18/17 BC – AD 21), also known as Armin or Hermann (this being a back-translation into Germanic, assuming the name was latinized similar to Brennus), was a chieftain of the Germanic Cherusci who defeated a Roman army in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arminius
 
Germania : the Nation that Defeated Rome 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaGaMi9NRCE
 
Germania : the Nation that Defeated Rome 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9uJe-Busz4