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(Part 2 of 4)


[Page xvii]

CURRICULUM VITAE: continued

Leo, nephew: 928;

Ludwig Schultze, cousin: 152;

2nd Adolf Hitler (Landsberg): 192;

relation to family: 246; 926ff;

no connection with family after mother's death: 60; 245; 364;

singularly vulnerable on family relation: 450;

tries to keep them secret: 930;

attachment to family watch and clock: 677;

Childhood and Youth: 21-31; (104); 68f; (131); 150ff; 194; 244; (358); 569; (885);

family atmosphere: 21/25; 924ff;

schoolyears: (104); 242f; 359; 380ff; 386; (443); 925;

difficulties at school: 26;

certificates: 79;

bad relations to everybody: 489;

never stole apples: 871;

ambition to do all day what he wants: 102;

paintings: 26; 798;

interest for deadly weapons: 68;

early interest in war: 547;

staring at stars: 104;

memories of childhood: 30; 225;

Vienna time: 41; 63/78; 347; (820);

failure at Academy: 26; 80; 224; 245; 542;

allegedly lived with Paula: 798;

incident when begging: 63;

allegedly involved in some of Alois' shady undertakings: 912;

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CURRICULUM VITAE: continued

police file on theft: 467;

plans for cheating: 66;

occupations:

various odd jobs: 63f; 78; 798;

memories of: 898;

duration of work as laborer: 544;

peddling postcards: 215;

alleged work as painter in Olmetz: 862;

seen last in Vienna: 78;

pre-war Munich:

report Landlady Frau Popp: 106ff;

tenacity in studies: 782;

rejected by Austrian military authorities: 248;

enlisted as German volunteer: 83; 195; 215; 249; 488f; 548;

brave soldier: (807);

relation to comrades: (109/114); 250; (807);

Christmas parcels: (107); (111f);

no mail or parcels: 198; 548;

record of war service: (592);

his own stories about experiences: 241;

heroism: (479); (860); (867);

not in front lines: (851); 917;

behavior to superiors: 340; 917;

promotion question: (479); (585); 917; 947;

wounded: 112; blindness called hysteric: 734; 917;

[Page xix]

Iron Cross stories: (110); (113); 142f; 196; 250f; 211; (187); 299; 340; 426f; 544; 548; 851; (860); (867); (872); 734; (782); 660; 917;

Post-war time: See also National Socialism, Putsch.

return to Munich: 107;

regimental instructor: 116;

activities: 251f;

impressions of people in Munich: 340; 342; 561; 744;

officer's account: 39/40;

army spy: 85; 215; 498; 549;

role in Kapp putsch: 507; 879;

resignation from Reichswehr: 39;

political prisoner: 115;

encounter with Reds: 782;

hunger strike: (120); 253; (354); 893; 915;

behavior to fellow prisoners: (188/91); (814); (821);

" to officials: 193;

parcels: (120);

magnetism: 365;

architectural plans during stay: 593;

change of pesonality: 216; 368; 893;

memories of Landsberg: 239; 898;

German citizenship: 900;

Gendarm von Hildburgshausen: 459; 859;

life history manipulated: (479);

[Page xx]

CURRICULUM VITAE: continued

EATING HABITS: see also Asceticism, Living Style.

gen.: 168; 176; 260; 280; 624;

does not care for good food: 312;

simplicity of diet: (473);

strict diet: 853;

exquisiteness of diet: 3; 223; 134;

reducing diet: 493;

gobbling of food: 88; 503;

favorite dishes: 3; 44f; 101; 201; 205f; 275; 315; 527; 707; 899f;
935;

Thueringische dumplings: 232; 610;

fish: 624;

fruit;

Mehlspeisen: 181;

craving for sweets: 11; 260; 610; 624; 134; 935;

hazelnuts on trips: 598; 624; 134;

drinks: 3; 232; 281; 493

refusal of food: 5;

gen.: 83; 564; 602; 831; (800);

childhood: 68; (104); 342; 625; 874; (885);

reading habits: 233; 680; 852; 653; 900f;

on guns and bullets: 402; 473; (190); (738); 655;

favorite books: 852; 182; 233;

history: 101; 223; 226; 469; 524; 900f;

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passion for newspaper: 184; 894;

military matters, propaganda, demagogues: 900f

studying maps: 105;

authority on architecture and history: (899); military affairs: 715; 655f;

reading ill-digested: 217; 488;

lack of knowledge: (195); (202); (779); (898);

awareness of lack of education: 448; 503; 515; 717; 543; 709;

learning by pumping people: 474; 488;

no languages: 914;

knowledge of instinct: 713;

elocution elssons: 89;

"ungebildete Handschrift": 630;

educator of German people:

dislike of formal: 238;

relation to: 7; 69; 72; 454; 5(?)6; 625; 675; 893f; 895; 910;

favorite topic: 58; 226; 743; (868);

alleged to play piano: 316;

Bayreuth festivals: 934;

opera: (393); (298); 436; 879; 938;

[Page xxii]

frequency of attendance: 3; 115; 281; 314; 524; 746;

Lohengrin: 242; Meistersinger: 234; 647; 895; Tristan: 62; 893;

operetta: 938;

Merry Widow: 4f; 227; 441; 445; 449; 746;

musical comedy: 5; 281; 938;

theatre, caberet, etc.: 234; (820); (827); 938;

circus: 895;

incognito: 408;

dance: 746;

dancers: 281; 896; 494; nude dancers: 227; 691;

parties:

carousels on Platterhof: 93; 502;

early Munich: 244;

tea at Kaiserhof: 577;

Kuenstlerhaus: 227f;

with actresses: 424f; 742f; 744; 934f; 940;

radio: 3; 914;

film: 4; 101; 233; 259; 281; 288; 438; 445; 493; 527; 553; 747;

favorite pictures: 4; 234; 281; 288; 441; 445; 101; 526; 637;
762; 650; 653; 844f; 916; 921; 938;

as critic: 706; 747;

of death: 489, 692;

of people: 662;

[Page xxiii]

of premature death: 3; 125; 226; 488; 490f; 538; 598f; 720; 936;

of failure: 413;

after Landsberg: 893;

of losing health: 378; 429; 626; 935;

of cancer: 3; 445; 452;

of gaining weight: 493;

of treason: 538; 709;

of assassination: 414; 741; 910;

by Communists: 852; 708;

by Czechs: 934;

by Roehm revengers: 581;

of poison: 371; 716; 817; 935f;

of anesthetics: 626;

of losing mystic strength temporarily: 428;

gen,: 3. 187; 232; 869; 914;

childhood: (13); 22f;

tuberculosis: 21f; 25; 527;

venereal disease: 912;

war: 208;

wounded: 212; 290; 457;

gas poisoning: 101; 210; 457; 497; 527; 734; (836); 799; 900; 917;

operations:

throat: 232; 452; 658; 680; care of: 898f;

plastic of nose: 451; 685;

[Page xxiv]

bad health: 195; 226; 296; 506; 626;

good health: 195; 293; (397f); 454;

injury to genital organs: 793; refuted: 897;

broken finger: 454;

bad heart: 626;

rheumatism in right leg: 413;

eye trouble: 900;

physical deformity: 39;

incident with medicine: 936;

dislocated shoulder (putsch) 135; (187);

teeth: 172;

indigestion: 2f; 26; 101; 527; 676; 653; 899; 909; 935;

gall bladder disturbance: 2; 680;

dandruff: 640;

insomnia: 3; 45; 273f; 281; 469; 625; 680; 581; 696; 716; 848; 894; 907;

sleep-walking: 39; pavor nocturnus: 273; 581; 716; 722; 909; 923;

insanity: 95f; 88; 273; 395; 457; 511; 514; 645; 722;

HITLER AS HE SEES HIMSELF: see also, Behavior, Curriculum, Personality

gen,: 711;

calls himself "Wolf": 904; 933; 939; 937;

self-revealing sentences: 376f; 647; 903;

awareness of his own role: 888; 464; 896;

idealist: 476;

awareness of cleft between himself and followers: 6; 613; 896;

[Page xxv]

HITLER AS HE SEES HIMSELF: continued

his greatness: in history: 530; 717; as warlord: 701; as supreme judge: 255;

fortune follows firm will: 266; 902;

gift of simplification: 701; 704; 717; 259;

creative through seclusion: 719;

physical strength: 6; 597;

original genius: 719; 945;

artist, not politician: 663; 657;

"will never get rich": 316;

inferiority feelings because of background: 503;

"didn't feel as young as I did...": 223;

carried away by own myth: 200;

guided by voices: 565;

mahischer Geher: 721;

mediaeval saint: 875;

chosen leader of master race: 669;

"aus dem Volk gewachsen...": 865;

man of great decisions: (883);

gen.: 578; 898;

designing of gadgets and novelties: 1; 70; 659;

technical, mechanical gadgets: 121; 235; 402; 676; 679; 721f;

bookbinding: 638;

designing of silverware: 439;

" of uniforms: 281;

interest in aviation: 153f; 735; 659;

[Page xxvi]

interest in mechanics of war: 201; 290; 700f; 723; 655f;

" in details of movies: 916; 921;

can't drive car: 181; 676;

can't use typewriter: 676; 909;

IMAGE Material: see end of Index.

Vienna time:

no Jew hater: 71; 73;

shelters endowed by Jews: 64;

friendly relations with: 64; 72;

fear of being cheated: 65;

Hitler's own Jewish appearance: 42; 67; 590;

alleged own Jewish origin: 311;

hatred of: 215; 247; 697; 720; 475; 793; 921;

responsible for pogrom: 662; 793; 940; 946;

identified with: Communism: 297; 667;

Marxism: 548;

France: 482;

International bankers: 515;

" warmongers: 447;

Jews alleged reason for rejection of prohibition law: 101; 527;

plans for extermination: 696f;

[Page xxvii]

Mrs. Ellendt promises "jolly pogrom": 871;

rejection of Jewish compromise: 308;

incident with Jewish officer: 207; attitude in Army: 195;

"conscience, a Jewish invention": 269;

drawing caricatures of: 202;

exceptions: 464; 894;

attracted by Jewish women: 308;

Princess Hohenlohe: 657; 905;

Dr. Bloch: 21/31;

Dr. Neumann: 452;

opera singer: 453;

Margarete Slezak: 534;

Erna Hanfstaengl: 533;

student: 510;

Felix brassaet: 370; 527;

no more exceptions: 697;

LIVING STYLE: see also, Asceticism, Behavior, Curriculum, Money, Attire, Appearance.

gen.: 589; 602; 637; 712;

Daily schedule: 3; 46; 62; 280; 314; (437); 469; 485; 493; 526f; 624; 680; 897f;

working habits:

long working hours: (863); (868);

tremendous amount of work: (277); (865); (889); (397); 899;

manner of work: (437); (523f); (864);

continuous working: 232;

[Page xxviii]

LIVING STYLE, continued

Working habits, continued

early work to have it over: 226;

spasmodically: 274; 628; 853;

irregular hours: 65; 76; 183; 190; 280; 134; 653; 935;

inability to concentrate: 165; 598b;

in World War II: alternating between front and home: 650

manner of work:

avoiding work: 527;

dislike of paper work: 315; 654; 899;

dictation: 48; 62; (636); 662;

few letters forwarded to Obersalzberg: 226;

Sleeping habits: 232; (437); 469; 653;

late hours: 232; 316; 598; 602; 894; 923; 935;

need for company for late hours: 228; 469; 493; 722; 653; 894;

Modesty of living style: (399); (840); (868);

preference for: 647; 914f; 940;

deliberate, after access to power: 260; 404; (436); 707; 752;

Manners:

bad: 5; 503; 610f; 715;

never swears: 898;

gentle, modest: 58;

table manners: 3; 5; 506; 172;

Social life:

early Munich: 503; 640;


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