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Hitler's Hang-Ups: An Adventure in Insight |
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Rating:  Summary: More Freudian twaddle Review: This book is an absurd joke. It consists of ill-conceievd psychological blather about Hitler and the errors litter every page. More absurd is the collection of ink-blot photos that the author claims Hitler made in the Berlin Bunker. Never mind that no such ink blots were made, with this book the edict is, "when it doubt, invent." The entire chapter on Hitler's relationship with his niece, Geli, is predictably infantile and heavily derivative of Freud. Miss Klein twists everything around to fit her theories, which have utterly no basis in fact. The entire slim volume is baseless, errant nonsense from beginning to end. You might want to peruse it for a laugh, but as serious history? Perish the thought!
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