Deborah Hayden. Pox. Genius, Madness, and the Mysteries of Syphilis. Basic Books. 2003. ISBN 0-465-02881-0; Hitler syphilis theory revived; Heinrich Himmler’s physician, Felix Kersten, allegedly had access to a medical report that was held under lock and supposedly proved that Hitler had syphilis. (Kessel, Joseph. The Man With the Miraculous Hands: The Fantastic Story of Felix Kersten, Himmler’s Private Doctor, Burford Books: Springfield, NJ, 2004. ISBN 1-58080-122-6; see also Hitler the Paretic (Syphilitic)Archivado el 12 de septiembre de 2014 en Wayback Machine.
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Trevor-Roper, Hugh: The Last Days of Hitler, Macmillan, 1947; Bullock, Alan. Hitler: A Study in Tyranny, London, 1952; Taylor, A. J. P. The Origins of the Second World War, Simon & Schuster, 1996. ISBN 0-684-82947-9 (First published in 1961); Lütz, Manfred: Irre – wir behandeln die Falschen: Unser Problem sind die Normalen. Eine heitere Seelenkunde, Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2009. ISBN 3-579-06879-2; Manfred Lütz: „Ich kenne keine Normalen“; Kershaw, Ian. Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis, Penguin Books, 2001.
Wippermann, Wolfgang. Faschismus und Psychoanalyse. Forschungsstand und Forschungsperspektiven. In: Bedrich Loewenstein (Editor). Geschichte und Psychologie. Annäherungsversuche, Pfaffenweiler, 1992. P. 266; Dörr, Nikolas. Zeitgeschichte, Psychologie und PsychoanalyseArchivado el 30 de noviembre de 2022 en Wayback Machine.
Koch-Hillebrecht, Manfred. Hitler. Ein Sohn des Krieges. Fronterlebnis und Weltbild, Herbig: Munich, 2003. ISBN 3-7766-2357-8; Hitlers Therapie Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung; Armbruster (2009)
Deborah Hayden. Pox. Genius, Madness, and the Mysteries of Syphilis. Basic Books. 2003. ISBN 0-465-02881-0; Hitler syphilis theory revived; Heinrich Himmler’s physician, Felix Kersten, allegedly had access to a medical report that was held under lock and supposedly proved that Hitler had syphilis. (Kessel, Joseph. The Man With the Miraculous Hands: The Fantastic Story of Felix Kersten, Himmler’s Private Doctor, Burford Books: Springfield, NJ, 2004. ISBN 1-58080-122-6; see also Hitler the Paretic (Syphilitic)Archivado el 12 de septiembre de 2014 en Wayback Machine.
For example Langer: Walter Langer is dead at 82; wrote secret study of Hitler New York Times; A Psychological Profile of Adolf Hitler. His Life and Legend (Online); Eckhardt, William. The Values of Fascism. In: Journal of Social Issues, Volume 24, 1968, P. 89–104; Muslin, Hyman. Adolf Hitler. The Evil Self. In: Psychohistory Review, 20, 1992, P. 251–270; Berke, Joseph. The Wellsprings of Fascism: Individual Malice, Group Hatreds and the Emergence of National Narcissism, Free Associations, Vol. 6, Part 3 (Number 39), 1996; Lothane, Zvi. Omnipotence, or the delusional aspect of ideology, in relation to love, power, and group dynamics. In: American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1997, Volume 57 (1), P. 25–46
Wippermann, Wolfgang. Faschismus und Psychoanalyse. Forschungsstand und Forschungsperspektiven. In: Bedrich Loewenstein (Editor). Geschichte und Psychologie. Annäherungsversuche, Pfaffenweiler, 1992. P. 266; Dörr, Nikolas. Zeitgeschichte, Psychologie und PsychoanalyseArchivado el 30 de noviembre de 2022 en Wayback Machine.
For example Langer: Walter Langer is dead at 82; wrote secret study of Hitler New York Times; A Psychological Profile of Adolf Hitler. His Life and Legend (Online); Eckhardt, William. The Values of Fascism. In: Journal of Social Issues, Volume 24, 1968, P. 89–104; Muslin, Hyman. Adolf Hitler. The Evil Self. In: Psychohistory Review, 20, 1992, P. 251–270; Berke, Joseph. The Wellsprings of Fascism: Individual Malice, Group Hatreds and the Emergence of National Narcissism, Free Associations, Vol. 6, Part 3 (Number 39), 1996; Lothane, Zvi. Omnipotence, or the delusional aspect of ideology, in relation to love, power, and group dynamics. In: American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1997, Volume 57 (1), P. 25–46
Schneider briefly made Hitler’s aquainance when the latter visited an old and at this time mentally deranged party comrade from the early days of his political activity at the Schwabing Hospital. Public Mental Health Practices in Germany; Schenck, Ernst Günther. Patient Hitler. Eine medizinische Biographie, Droste: Düsseldorf, 1989. ISBN 3-8289-0377-0, P. 514.
Vernon, W. H. D. Hitler, the man – notes for a case history (PDF-Datei; 2,79 MB). In: The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, Volume 37, Issue 3, July 1942, P. 295–308; compare Medicus: A Psychiatrist Looks at Hitler. In: The New Republic, April 26th, 1939, P. 326–327.
Deborah Hayden. Pox. Genius, Madness, and the Mysteries of Syphilis. Basic Books. 2003. ISBN 0-465-02881-0; Hitler syphilis theory revived; Heinrich Himmler’s physician, Felix Kersten, allegedly had access to a medical report that was held under lock and supposedly proved that Hitler had syphilis. (Kessel, Joseph. The Man With the Miraculous Hands: The Fantastic Story of Felix Kersten, Himmler’s Private Doctor, Burford Books: Springfield, NJ, 2004. ISBN 1-58080-122-6; see also Hitler the Paretic (Syphilitic)Archivado el 12 de septiembre de 2014 en Wayback Machine.