Eric
Yankovich
asks on if it worth spending time reading Hitler’s Table Talk
How good is Hitler’s Table Talk?
I PURCHASED a book Hitler’s Table Talk, 1941 to
1944. It is about 1.5 inches thick. It has an introduction by H.R. Trevor-Roper and translated by Norman
Cameron and R.H. Stevens.
Can you please tell me if you have read it and what your thoughts are. Assuming Hitler did have these so called
“Table Talks”, do you believe that it was faithfully translated?
The reason I ask you is that I do not trust much of anything, especially being burnt by reading Albert
Speer‘s book. I briefly discussed this with you about four or five years ago during a luncheon you had in
Washington D.C.
I read a bit of the Table Talk and I am already turned off because H.R. Trevor Roper engages in an anti-Hitler diatribe in the beginning of the book, so it is difficult for me to trust the translation. H.R. Trevor Roper should have written a book “why I hate Hitler, even though I never met him!”
I respect your opinion; I read five of your books already. The last one was Dresden, a real crime and tragedy if there ever was one.
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Hitler’s
Table Talk July 24, 1942 (Hitler says he will ship all
the Jews to Madagascar after the war) -
Radical’s Diary, re
the contract that Lord Weidenfeld signed with Genoud for
Hitler’s Table Talk: what he paid Hitler’s sister
Paula -
Michael Law asks Mr Irving about
Genoud and Hitler’s Table Talk, and gets a full
reply - Items on Henry Picker and Table Talk
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Francois
Genoud’s role in the composition of the fake 1945
Bunkergespräche (TableTalk,”testament”)
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