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Pen & Sword Books Ltd Hitler The Scientist : How Pseudo-Science And Anti-Semitism Shaped Hitler'S Destiny

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Overview

When Hitler came to power in 1933 he promised the German people a technocratic state where science, technology and education would grow and flourish.Unfortunately, any attempts to achieve such a goal were dependent on his educational background which was fundamentally flawed and severely distorted. Hitler’s schooling was a troubled time where he struggled with many subjects.In particular he found conflicting views between science and religion so difficult to understand it caused him to “run his head against the wall”.He was also heavily educated in subjects like myths, magic, pseudo-sciences and the occult which would become his versions of alternative science and alternative facts.These alternatives remained with him into adulthood where, as Fuhrer, his mentality and mindset towards science was highlighted when he announced: "A new age of magic interpretation of the world is coming, of interpretation in terms of the will and not the intelligence."Hitler’s ideology and rise to power also came at an interesting time for physics which was hinting at that will not intelligence interpretation.The early decades of the twentieth century had seen a revolution in two apparently connected key areas of the subject known as quantum mechanics and relativity; these would have a dramatic influence on Hitler and the physics of the Third Reich.During the 1920s quantum mechanics was suggesting that just by observing an experiment a scientist could alter the outcome and reality.However, at the same time Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity was also developing and whereas the two areas were believed to be linked, to the Nazis there was a serious problem.Whereas German physicist Max Planck’s quantum physics was a non-Jewish science hinting at that promised magical underlying foundation to physics and reality, Einstein was Jewish and so was his theory.Moreover, relativity was difficult to understand and accept, especially amongst certain right-wing experimental physicists.Therefore, relativity was easy to reject with the magical quantum world eagerly accepted by the Nazis. However, with Hitler’s ability to understand science clearly strained and steadfast from childhood together with his seething anti-Semitism, this decision set the Nazis on a research road very different from the Allies.As the decade progressed so did the ridicules towards Jewish science through Einstein and his theory.This set in motion extreme anti-Semitic attacks on him by those extreme right-wing experimental physicists many of whom would later find key roles in Hitler’s government.As such, the theoretical physics dominated by Jewish scientists was rejected en mass with key Jewish scientists dismissed from their academic posts.Instead, the Third Reich favoured experimental, or applied, physics which shaped much of Hitler’s war machine with the so-called magical interpretation of quantum mechanics and its apparent will over intelligence providing the basis for unconventional pseudo-scientific...

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