The Hidden Hitler Explained

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The Hidden Hitler
Author:Lothar Machtan
Title Orig:Hitlers Geheimnis: Das Doppelleben Eines Diktators
Translator:John Brownjohn
Language:German
Subject:Sexuality of Adolf Hitler
Publisher:Basic Books
Pub Date:2001
English Pub Date:2001
Media Type:Print (Hardcover)
Pages:434 pp
Isbn:0-465-04308-9
Dewey:943.086/092 B
Congress:DD247.H5 M235 2001

The Hidden Hitler (German: Hitlers Geheimnis. Das Doppelleben eines Diktators; literally "Hitler's Secret: The Double Life of a Dictator") is a 2001 book by German professor and historian Lothar Machtan. The German original was published by Alexander Fest Verlag, while the English-translated version was published by Basic Books in New York City .

The book discusses Adolf Hitler's sexuality. Machtan argues that Hitler was a closeted homosexual. Among the evidence, he cites the allegedly homoerotic nature of his friendship with August Kubizek during Hitler's youth in Vienna. The book was not well received by historians, who dispute Machtan's conclusion that Hitler was homosexual.[1]

Reviews

The review in The New York Times Book Review (12/16/01) said "[T]he biggest problem with Machtan's book ... isn't the reliability of his sources but his mode of argumentation. He accepts what fits his thesis and rejects what doesn't. One feels, at times, that one is reading an internal F.B.I. report from the J. Edgar Hoover era rather than an evenhanded work of scholarship in which the author is ready to be led by the facts. To interpret evidence his way, Machtan employs innuendo and insinuation ..."

However, the review, written by Walter Reich, a psychiatrist and former director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, also concedes that "though Machtan doesn't succeed in proving that Hitler was an active homosexual, he does demonstrate that his life, in both the personal and the political spheres, was suffused with homosexual themes and personalities. In some odd way, this may actually serve to humanize Hitler. But it doesn't serve to explain him."

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  1. Book: Clayton J. Whisnant

    . Whisnant . Clayton J.. Clayton J. Whisnant . Queer Identities and Politics in Germany: A History, 1880–1945 . 2016 . . 978-1-939594-10-5 . en. 208, 285. To be clear, there are few reputable historians today who would argue that Hitler was gay, and their arguments have not been seen as persuasive... Lothar Machtan’s The Hidden Hitler (New York: Basic Books, 2001) has not generally been well received by historians..