A Psychological Analysis of Adolf Hitler

In 1943 William Donovan the director of the Office of Strategic Services (the forerunner to the CIA)...
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Author: David Webb
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A Psychological Analysis of Adolf Hitler by Webb, David

A Psychological Analysis of Adolf Hitler

$48.37

A Psychological Analysis of Adolf Hitler

$48.37
Author: David Webb
Format: Paperback
Language: English
In 1943 William Donovan the director of the Office of Strategic Services (the forerunner to the CIA) approached Harvard psychologist Walter Langer and asked him to construct a psychological profile of Adolf Hitler.

Despite his reservations regarding the reliability of the data upon which his analysis would be based, Langer set about this unprecedented task by putting together a team of psychologists and researchers. Langer and his research team had just five months to produce their findings, in which time they interviewed key informants who knew Hitler personally and drew upon over 1000 pages of background research from a document known as The Hitler Source Book.

In order to try and understand Hitler as a person and the motivations underlying his actions, Langer presents his psychological profile within five specific sections

1. Hitler as he believes himself to be.

2. Hitler as the German people know him.

3. Hitler as his associated know him.

4. Hitler as he knows himself.

5. Psychological analysis and reconstruction.

Freudianism at its Height

In constructing a psychological analysis of Hitler, Langer drew heavily upon the ideas of Sigmund Freud, most notably the developmental influence of early childhood experiences. As such the report provides the reader with a fascinating window into the mechanics of Freudian analysis. Among the issues discussed within this paradigm are:

  • Hitler's character as influenced by his father.

  • Hitler's mother and her influence.

  • Hitler's attitude towards love, women and marriage.

  • Hitler's early conflicts expressed in symbolic form.

  • The Messiah Complex.

  • Desire for immortality.

  • Hitler's Sexual development.

  • A Classic in The History of Psychology

    Langer's report on Adolf Hitler not only showcased the dominant discourse of psychological analysis at the time, but it also served as the catalyst for the development of political profiling as a discipline.

    Psychology Gets Political

    Without doubt the greatest legacy of Langer's report was the influence it had on the field of political profiling. Dr Jerrold Post cites Langer's analysis of Hitler as the inspiration for the profiling unit he established at the CIA in the 1970s; which would subsequently go on to profile every important world leader up to and including Saddam Hussein.

    In discussing Langer's psychological profile of Hitler during an interview with the BBC, Post stated:

    "We must understand the leaders we are contending with - you can't deter optimally a leader you don't understand - and to relegate be it a Hitler or a Joseph Stalin or a Saddam Hussein to a crazy evil madman really degrades our capacity to deal with them optimally because we're not thinking about what pushes them, what makes them tick."

    While the value of political profiling remains open to question, the seminal importance of Langer's psychological study of Hitler in influencing the discipline is not.

    A Psychological Analysis of Adolf Hitler has been produced as part of an initiative by the website All About Psychology to make important psychology publications widely available.

    www.all-about-psychology.com

    Author: David Webb, Walter Langer
    Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
    Published: 11/27/2012
    Pages: 264
    Binding Type: Paperback
    Weight: 0.79lbs
    Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.55d
    ISBN: 9781481110853

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