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The Political Diary of Alfred Rosenberg and the Onset of the Holocaust

Jürgen Matthäus and Frank Bajohr

Published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

In December 2013, after years of exhaustive search, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum received more than four hundred pages of diary notes written by one of the most prominent Nazis, the Party’s chief ideologue and Reich minister for the occupied Soviet territories Alfred Rosenberg. By combining Rosenberg’s diary notes with additional key documents and in-depth analysis, this book shows Rosenberg’s crucial role in the Nazi regime’s anti-Jewish policy. In the second half of 1941 the territory administered by Rosenberg became the region where the mass murder of Jewish men, women, and children first became a systematic pattern. Indeed, months before the emergence of German death camps in Poland, Nazi leaders perceived the occupied Soviet Union as the area where the “final solution of the Jewish question” could be executed on a European scale. Covering almost the entire duration of the Third Reich, these previously inaccessible sources throw new light on the thoughts and actions of the leading men around Hitler during critical junctures that led to war, genocide, and Nazi Germany’s final defeat.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 528 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-4422-5167-0 • Hardback • September 2015 • $89.00 • (£68.00)
978-0-8108-9544-7 • Paperback • November 2017 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
978-1-4422-5168-7 • eBook • September 2015 • $42.50 • (£35.00)
Series: Documenting Life and Destruction: Holocaust Sources in Context
Subjects: History / Holocaust, History / Military / World War II, History / Europe / Germany, History / Jewish, Social Science / Jewish Studies, Religion / Judaism / History
Jürgen Matthäus is director of the Applied Research Division at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Frank Bajohr is director of the Zentrum für Holocaust-Studien at the Institut für Zeitgeschichte, Munich.
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Editors’ Guide

Part I: Introduction
Part II: Alfred Rosenberg’s Diary 1934-1944
Part III: Related Documents
Part IV: A “Final Solution” in “the East:” Rosenberg and the “Jewish Question”

  1. Ideology Applied: Rosenberg’s Antisemitism and the Nazi System
  2. New Opportunities: “Operation Barbarossa” and the Onset of Genocide
  3. A European Project: Rosenberg and the Holocaust
  4. From Selective Memory to Lost Record: The Post-war Fate of Rosenberg‘s Diary

List of Related Documents
Bibliography
About the Editors
Index

Only two of Hitler’s intimates kept diaries of interest. Goebbels’s volumes have long provided valuable insights into the gossip, rivalries, and self-serving arguments of the Reich leadership; now we have the thoughts of Alfred Rosenberg. This splendid volume is the result of years of effort by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) to locate and secure more than 400 pages of loose-leaf paper covering the years 1936 through 1944, as Rosenberg rose from the Nazi Party’s ideologue and author of The Myth of the Twentieth Century (1930) through his appointment as ruler of the Occupied Eastern Territories in July 1941, thus ushering in the wholesale programs of looting and mass murder. This remarkable and important book is the result of a partnership with Munich’s well-known Institut für Zeitgeschichte. Rosenberg’s diary, translated into English by Matthäus (USHMM) and Bajohr, from the Munich Institute, is supported by lengthy footnotes, illuminated by 60 pages of additional documents from the Museum’s voluminous holdings, and put in context with pages of related sources. Admirably, the book is being digitally prepared for online access. A valuable resource that belongs in every collection on the Third Reich and the Holocaust. Summing Up: Essential. All levels/libraries.
— Choice Reviews


The diary reminds us, yet again, that just like other Holocaust perpetrators, Rosenberg was simply a human being who committed monstrous acts.
— The Wall Street Journal


The Holocaust is the biggest human tragedy of the twentieth century. Although we know a lot about the horror itself, there are still aspects to learn. The Political Diary of Alfred Rosenberg and the Onset of the Holocaust by Jürgen Matthäus and Frank Bajohr begins to fill this gap. Experts and university students will particularly benefit from this book.
— The Washington Book Review


Discovered in the United States in 2013, the diary of Alfred Rosenberg, never intended for publication, shows the unvarnished personal rivalries within the highest Nazi circles and the obsessive hatred of the diarist (for Jews, the Catholic Church, France. . .). The text clarifies specific events such as the Stalin-Hitler pact, the looting of art by the Nazis in occupied Europe, and the initial implementation of the extermination of the Jews. Reading these pages is chilling. But the past is sometimes chilling.
— Le Figaro


One of the most important publications on Nazi history of the last years. . . .This book will be part of the future canon of the literature on Nazi history.
— Die Zeit


Entrusted to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, we finally have this exceptional document. . . .[T]he Nazi leaders rarely expressed themselves, with the exception of Goebbels, in private writings.
— Libération


Jürgen Matthäus and Frank Bajohr have produced the most complete version yet of the diary of Alfred Rosenberg, one of Adolf Hitler's closest associates. . . .The diary and supporting documents that the editors provide (excerpts from Rosenberg’s publications and correspondence) suggest that Rosenberg’s place in the Third Reich was more important than previously acknowledged. . . .[The editors offer] . . . a superb assessment of current Holocaust scholarship. . . .[and] have recaptured Rosenberg’s significance to the Third Reich and especially to the ‘Final Solution.’
— Holocaust and Genocide Studies


Alfred Rosenberg saw himself as the arbiter of Nazi ideology and the architect of German ‘living space’ in his native European East. Though fitted out with corresponding titles, he became neither, but instead one of the most massive plunderers of all time. This diary—expertly introduced, contextualized, and annotated by two outstanding scholars—conveys Rosenberg’s ideational fixations, cold-blooded murderousness, childlike submission to his Führer, and carping engagement in the rivalries of the Reich’s leadership. Readers will find ample confirmation of Goebbels’ remark that Rosenberg’s beliefs were ‘so cold and confrontational that one shudders.’
— Peter Hayes, Northwestern University


This first English-language edition of Alfred Rosenberg’s diary brings into sharp and stunning relief how the Nazi party‘s self-declared chief ideologue transformed the regime’s sweeping goals into radical reality. Eager to excel in the struggle against his competitors among Hitler’s closest followers, Rosenberg played a key role in organizing the systematic looting of art, in the exploitation of occupied Eastern Europe, and in the passing of the threshold from the persecution of Jews to genocide. The editors provide compelling new insights not only into the interrelation between ideology and practice in the Third Reich, but also into the crucial importance of Rosenberg’s attempts as Reich minister for the occupied Soviet Union to establish his realm of influence as the center for the murderous execution of the “Final Solution” in Europe.
— Sybille Steinbacher, University of Vienna


Presents and problematizes key primary documents that mirror and explain the mindset of leading Nazis

Contextual analysis and additional documentation enhance the understanding, accessibility, and utility of key sources on the history of Nazi Germany and the transnational impact of its policies

Offers an innovative, nuanced interpretation of the emergence of the Holocaust against the backdrop of key sources and recent historiographic works

Integrates the biography of a leading Nazi into the context of the Hitler regime and the events of WWII

Authoritative English translation of an important Nazi official’s diary

Extensive footnotes offer contextual information for further study

Available in German, French, Polish, Spanish, and Portuguese editions

• Winner, Choice Outstanding Academic Title (2016)

The Political Diary of Alfred Rosenberg and the Onset of the Holocaust

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  • Published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

    In December 2013, after years of exhaustive search, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum received more than four hundred pages of diary notes written by one of the most prominent Nazis, the Party’s chief ideologue and Reich minister for the occupied Soviet territories Alfred Rosenberg. By combining Rosenberg’s diary notes with additional key documents and in-depth analysis, this book shows Rosenberg’s crucial role in the Nazi regime’s anti-Jewish policy. In the second half of 1941 the territory administered by Rosenberg became the region where the mass murder of Jewish men, women, and children first became a systematic pattern. Indeed, months before the emergence of German death camps in Poland, Nazi leaders perceived the occupied Soviet Union as the area where the “final solution of the Jewish question” could be executed on a European scale. Covering almost the entire duration of the Third Reich, these previously inaccessible sources throw new light on the thoughts and actions of the leading men around Hitler during critical junctures that led to war, genocide, and Nazi Germany’s final defeat.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 528 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-1-4422-5167-0 • Hardback • September 2015 • $89.00 • (£68.00)
    978-0-8108-9544-7 • Paperback • November 2017 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    978-1-4422-5168-7 • eBook • September 2015 • $42.50 • (£35.00)
    Series: Documenting Life and Destruction: Holocaust Sources in Context
    Subjects: History / Holocaust, History / Military / World War II, History / Europe / Germany, History / Jewish, Social Science / Jewish Studies, Religion / Judaism / History
Author
Author
  • Jürgen Matthäus is director of the Applied Research Division at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

    Frank Bajohr is director of the Zentrum für Holocaust-Studien at the Institut für Zeitgeschichte, Munich.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Abbreviations
    Acknowledgments
    Editors’ Guide

    Part I: Introduction
    Part II: Alfred Rosenberg’s Diary 1934-1944
    Part III: Related Documents
    Part IV: A “Final Solution” in “the East:” Rosenberg and the “Jewish Question”

    1. Ideology Applied: Rosenberg’s Antisemitism and the Nazi System
    2. New Opportunities: “Operation Barbarossa” and the Onset of Genocide
    3. A European Project: Rosenberg and the Holocaust
    4. From Selective Memory to Lost Record: The Post-war Fate of Rosenberg‘s Diary

    List of Related Documents
    Bibliography
    About the Editors
    Index

Reviews
Reviews
  • Only two of Hitler’s intimates kept diaries of interest. Goebbels’s volumes have long provided valuable insights into the gossip, rivalries, and self-serving arguments of the Reich leadership; now we have the thoughts of Alfred Rosenberg. This splendid volume is the result of years of effort by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) to locate and secure more than 400 pages of loose-leaf paper covering the years 1936 through 1944, as Rosenberg rose from the Nazi Party’s ideologue and author of The Myth of the Twentieth Century (1930) through his appointment as ruler of the Occupied Eastern Territories in July 1941, thus ushering in the wholesale programs of looting and mass murder. This remarkable and important book is the result of a partnership with Munich’s well-known Institut für Zeitgeschichte. Rosenberg’s diary, translated into English by Matthäus (USHMM) and Bajohr, from the Munich Institute, is supported by lengthy footnotes, illuminated by 60 pages of additional documents from the Museum’s voluminous holdings, and put in context with pages of related sources. Admirably, the book is being digitally prepared for online access. A valuable resource that belongs in every collection on the Third Reich and the Holocaust. Summing Up: Essential. All levels/libraries.
    — Choice Reviews


    The diary reminds us, yet again, that just like other Holocaust perpetrators, Rosenberg was simply a human being who committed monstrous acts.
    — The Wall Street Journal


    The Holocaust is the biggest human tragedy of the twentieth century. Although we know a lot about the horror itself, there are still aspects to learn. The Political Diary of Alfred Rosenberg and the Onset of the Holocaust by Jürgen Matthäus and Frank Bajohr begins to fill this gap. Experts and university students will particularly benefit from this book.
    — The Washington Book Review


    Discovered in the United States in 2013, the diary of Alfred Rosenberg, never intended for publication, shows the unvarnished personal rivalries within the highest Nazi circles and the obsessive hatred of the diarist (for Jews, the Catholic Church, France. . .). The text clarifies specific events such as the Stalin-Hitler pact, the looting of art by the Nazis in occupied Europe, and the initial implementation of the extermination of the Jews. Reading these pages is chilling. But the past is sometimes chilling.
    — Le Figaro


    One of the most important publications on Nazi history of the last years. . . .This book will be part of the future canon of the literature on Nazi history.
    — Die Zeit


    Entrusted to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, we finally have this exceptional document. . . .[T]he Nazi leaders rarely expressed themselves, with the exception of Goebbels, in private writings.
    — Libération


    Jürgen Matthäus and Frank Bajohr have produced the most complete version yet of the diary of Alfred Rosenberg, one of Adolf Hitler's closest associates. . . .The diary and supporting documents that the editors provide (excerpts from Rosenberg’s publications and correspondence) suggest that Rosenberg’s place in the Third Reich was more important than previously acknowledged. . . .[The editors offer] . . . a superb assessment of current Holocaust scholarship. . . .[and] have recaptured Rosenberg’s significance to the Third Reich and especially to the ‘Final Solution.’
    — Holocaust and Genocide Studies


    Alfred Rosenberg saw himself as the arbiter of Nazi ideology and the architect of German ‘living space’ in his native European East. Though fitted out with corresponding titles, he became neither, but instead one of the most massive plunderers of all time. This diary—expertly introduced, contextualized, and annotated by two outstanding scholars—conveys Rosenberg’s ideational fixations, cold-blooded murderousness, childlike submission to his Führer, and carping engagement in the rivalries of the Reich’s leadership. Readers will find ample confirmation of Goebbels’ remark that Rosenberg’s beliefs were ‘so cold and confrontational that one shudders.’
    — Peter Hayes, Northwestern University


    This first English-language edition of Alfred Rosenberg’s diary brings into sharp and stunning relief how the Nazi party‘s self-declared chief ideologue transformed the regime’s sweeping goals into radical reality. Eager to excel in the struggle against his competitors among Hitler’s closest followers, Rosenberg played a key role in organizing the systematic looting of art, in the exploitation of occupied Eastern Europe, and in the passing of the threshold from the persecution of Jews to genocide. The editors provide compelling new insights not only into the interrelation between ideology and practice in the Third Reich, but also into the crucial importance of Rosenberg’s attempts as Reich minister for the occupied Soviet Union to establish his realm of influence as the center for the murderous execution of the “Final Solution” in Europe.
    — Sybille Steinbacher, University of Vienna


Features
Features
  • Presents and problematizes key primary documents that mirror and explain the mindset of leading Nazis

    Contextual analysis and additional documentation enhance the understanding, accessibility, and utility of key sources on the history of Nazi Germany and the transnational impact of its policies

    Offers an innovative, nuanced interpretation of the emergence of the Holocaust against the backdrop of key sources and recent historiographic works

    Integrates the biography of a leading Nazi into the context of the Hitler regime and the events of WWII

    Authoritative English translation of an important Nazi official’s diary

    Extensive footnotes offer contextual information for further study

    Available in German, French, Polish, Spanish, and Portuguese editions

Awards
Awards
  • • Winner, Choice Outstanding Academic Title (2016)

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