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The Demon of Geopolitics

How Karl Haushofer "Educated" Hitler and Hess

Holger H. Herwig

Karl Haushofer, a Bavarian general and professor, is widely recognized as the “father of geopolitics.” In 1945 the United States sought to put him on trial at Nuremberg as a major war criminal for being “Hitler’s intellectual godfather” and the true author of Mein Kampf. In this definitive biography, noted historian Holger H. Herwig assesses the fiction and reality behind these claims. Making comprehensive use of Haushofer’s previously unavailable private papers, Herwig analyzes Haushofer’s geopolitical concepts, his relations with his student Rudolf Hess, and his mentorship of Hitler and Hess at Landsberg Prison in 1924. Herwig offers unique insights into Haushofer’s crucial behind-the-scenes influence in providing the Nazis with his theories of Autarky and Lebensraum, the rationale for Germany’s control of Europe and the world. This riveting book ends with Haushofer’s final verdict on himself: “I want to be forgotten and forgotten.” But the author concludes with the admonition that the “demon” of Geopolitik demands much closer scrutiny in this new age of geopolitics.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 292 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-4422-6113-6 • Hardback • March 2016 • $122.00 • (£94.00)
Subjects: History / Military / World War II, Political Science / Geopolitics, Biography & Autobiography / Historical, Social Science / Social Geography, Social Science / Economic Geography
Holger H. Herwig is professor emeritus at the University of Calgary. His books include the prize-winning The First World War: Germany and Austria-Hungary 1914–1918 and The Marne, 1914.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Modest Beginnings
Chapter 2: Key to the Mystery: Dai Nihon
Chapter 3: Seminal Experience World War I
Chapter 4: Revolution and Reaction: Munich 1918–1923
Chapter 5: “The Young Eagles”: Landsberg 1924
Chapter 6: The Demon Fledges: Geopolitik in the 1920s
Chapter 7: The Demon Soars: Geopolitik in the 1930s
Chapter 8: The Demon Crashes: Geopolitik in World War II
Conclusion: Prophet Risen?
List of Abbreviations
Notes

Glossary
Herwig's objective is to give an accurate picture of Haushofer and his brand of geopolitics. Herwig notes that Haushofer's geopolitical mentors included Ratzel; Mahan; Kjellen, who coined the term geopolitics in 1917; and Mackinder, who viewed geography merely as an aid to statecraft. Herwig covers Haushofer's role in ‘educating’ Hitler while he was confined in Landsberg Prison. Hitler's reading included historians Ranke and Treitschke, Marx and Nietzsche, military theorist Clausewitz, Bismarck, and social Darwinist Chamberlain. Questions considered are whether Haushofer was a National Socialist in spirit and how Hitler's race version of geopolitics differed from Haushofer's traditional imperialist power politics version. Haushofer's assessment of his life's work is also related to why he was not tried as a war criminal at Nuremberg, though the newspaper propagandist of National Socialism, anti-Semite Julius Streicher, was. Finally, the significance of the term demon in the title, taken from a poem by Haushofer's son, is explained: the social Darwinism of Haushofer's brand of geopolitics, not part of contemporary writings, provided a vocabulary for Hitler's planned aggression. Geopolitical concepts, seeded at Landsberg, grew into a twisted policy application of Haushofer's Geopolitik.
— Choice Reviews


Herwig has written an excellent biography based on an exemplary knowledge of the sources.
— European History Quarterly


Ideas matter, and sometimes with terrifying force. The Demon of Geopolitics is a new masterwork from the foremost English-language historian of twentieth-century Germany. It is a meticulously researched work that provides a fresh perspective on the geopolitical intersection of strategy and politics in the Third Reich. Herwig’s subject is Karl Haushofer, a professor whose relationship with leading figures of mid-century Germany had a shadowy but undeniable influence on their march of conquest. Herwig carefully dissects the relationship between Haushofer’s scholarship and Germany’s politics, while never losing sight of Haushofer’s complex and compelling personal struggles. The result is a nuanced telling of the tragedy of the life of this officer, professor, and gentleman, marred by hubris and vanity.
— Col. Edward Kaplan, USAF Academy


An excellent piece of research and writing. This significant work depicts the important influence Karl Haushofer had on the geopolitical approach of Hess and Hitler, breaking the seal on the Aladdin's lamp of former geopolitical thinking.
— Gerhard P. Gross, Bundeswehr Center for Military History and Social Sciences


Herwig’s work uses newly available sources and an unmatched command of the literature to offer convincing answers to the enduring enigmas surrounding Karl Haushofer and the Third Reich. Rich in fascinating detail—not merely on Haushofer’s relationship with Hitler and the Nazis but on the byzantine intricacies of the interwar Munich cultural milieu as well—this book refutes the sensationalists and arrives at judicious and persuasive conclusions about Haushofer’s real beliefs and his role in Germany’s catastrophe. The Demon of Geopolitics will compel a significant reassessment of previous scholarship in this field, and it stands out as the finest English-language work on Haushofer and his school of geopolitics.
— David Thomas Murphy, Anderson University


[T]his is a solid biography, carefully researched.
—


The Demon of Geopolitics

How Karl Haushofer "Educated" Hitler and Hess

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Summary
Summary
  • Karl Haushofer, a Bavarian general and professor, is widely recognized as the “father of geopolitics.” In 1945 the United States sought to put him on trial at Nuremberg as a major war criminal for being “Hitler’s intellectual godfather” and the true author of Mein Kampf. In this definitive biography, noted historian Holger H. Herwig assesses the fiction and reality behind these claims. Making comprehensive use of Haushofer’s previously unavailable private papers, Herwig analyzes Haushofer’s geopolitical concepts, his relations with his student Rudolf Hess, and his mentorship of Hitler and Hess at Landsberg Prison in 1924. Herwig offers unique insights into Haushofer’s crucial behind-the-scenes influence in providing the Nazis with his theories of Autarky and Lebensraum, the rationale for Germany’s control of Europe and the world. This riveting book ends with Haushofer’s final verdict on himself: “I want to be forgotten and forgotten.” But the author concludes with the admonition that the “demon” of Geopolitik demands much closer scrutiny in this new age of geopolitics.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 292 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-1-4422-6113-6 • Hardback • March 2016 • $122.00 • (£94.00)
    Subjects: History / Military / World War II, Political Science / Geopolitics, Biography & Autobiography / Historical, Social Science / Social Geography, Social Science / Economic Geography
Author
Author
  • Holger H. Herwig is professor emeritus at the University of Calgary. His books include the prize-winning The First World War: Germany and Austria-Hungary 1914–1918 and The Marne, 1914.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Chapter 1: Modest Beginnings
    Chapter 2: Key to the Mystery: Dai Nihon
    Chapter 3: Seminal Experience World War I
    Chapter 4: Revolution and Reaction: Munich 1918–1923
    Chapter 5: “The Young Eagles”: Landsberg 1924
    Chapter 6: The Demon Fledges: Geopolitik in the 1920s
    Chapter 7: The Demon Soars: Geopolitik in the 1930s
    Chapter 8: The Demon Crashes: Geopolitik in World War II
    Conclusion: Prophet Risen?
    List of Abbreviations
    Notes

    Glossary
Reviews
Reviews
  • Herwig's objective is to give an accurate picture of Haushofer and his brand of geopolitics. Herwig notes that Haushofer's geopolitical mentors included Ratzel; Mahan; Kjellen, who coined the term geopolitics in 1917; and Mackinder, who viewed geography merely as an aid to statecraft. Herwig covers Haushofer's role in ‘educating’ Hitler while he was confined in Landsberg Prison. Hitler's reading included historians Ranke and Treitschke, Marx and Nietzsche, military theorist Clausewitz, Bismarck, and social Darwinist Chamberlain. Questions considered are whether Haushofer was a National Socialist in spirit and how Hitler's race version of geopolitics differed from Haushofer's traditional imperialist power politics version. Haushofer's assessment of his life's work is also related to why he was not tried as a war criminal at Nuremberg, though the newspaper propagandist of National Socialism, anti-Semite Julius Streicher, was. Finally, the significance of the term demon in the title, taken from a poem by Haushofer's son, is explained: the social Darwinism of Haushofer's brand of geopolitics, not part of contemporary writings, provided a vocabulary for Hitler's planned aggression. Geopolitical concepts, seeded at Landsberg, grew into a twisted policy application of Haushofer's Geopolitik.
    — Choice Reviews


    Herwig has written an excellent biography based on an exemplary knowledge of the sources.
    — European History Quarterly


    Ideas matter, and sometimes with terrifying force. The Demon of Geopolitics is a new masterwork from the foremost English-language historian of twentieth-century Germany. It is a meticulously researched work that provides a fresh perspective on the geopolitical intersection of strategy and politics in the Third Reich. Herwig’s subject is Karl Haushofer, a professor whose relationship with leading figures of mid-century Germany had a shadowy but undeniable influence on their march of conquest. Herwig carefully dissects the relationship between Haushofer’s scholarship and Germany’s politics, while never losing sight of Haushofer’s complex and compelling personal struggles. The result is a nuanced telling of the tragedy of the life of this officer, professor, and gentleman, marred by hubris and vanity.
    — Col. Edward Kaplan, USAF Academy


    An excellent piece of research and writing. This significant work depicts the important influence Karl Haushofer had on the geopolitical approach of Hess and Hitler, breaking the seal on the Aladdin's lamp of former geopolitical thinking.
    — Gerhard P. Gross, Bundeswehr Center for Military History and Social Sciences


    Herwig’s work uses newly available sources and an unmatched command of the literature to offer convincing answers to the enduring enigmas surrounding Karl Haushofer and the Third Reich. Rich in fascinating detail—not merely on Haushofer’s relationship with Hitler and the Nazis but on the byzantine intricacies of the interwar Munich cultural milieu as well—this book refutes the sensationalists and arrives at judicious and persuasive conclusions about Haushofer’s real beliefs and his role in Germany’s catastrophe. The Demon of Geopolitics will compel a significant reassessment of previous scholarship in this field, and it stands out as the finest English-language work on Haushofer and his school of geopolitics.
    — David Thomas Murphy, Anderson University


    [T]his is a solid biography, carefully researched.
    —


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