HITLER’S HANGMAN
HITLER’S
HANGMAN
THE LIFE OF HEYDRICH
ROBERT GERWARTH
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Gerwarth, Robert.
Hitler’s hangman: the life and death of Reinhard Heydrich/Robert Gerwarth.
p. cm.
ISBN 978–0–300–11575–8 (hardback)
1. Heydrich, Reinhard, 1904–1942. 2. Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei.
Schutzstaffel–Biography. 3. Nazis—Biography. 4. Germany–Politics and
government–1933–1945. 5. Czechoslovakia–Politics and government–1938–1945.
I. Title.
DD247.H42G47 2011
943.086092–dc22
[B]
2011013535
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Contents
List of Illustrations and Maps
viii
Preface
x
Introduction
xiii
I
Death in Prague
1
II
Young Reinhard
14
III
Becoming Heydrich
50
IV
Fighting the Enemies of the Reich
84
V
Rehearsals for War
116
VI
Experiments with Mass Murder
141
VII
At War with the World
173
VIII
Reich Protector
218
IX
Legacies of Destruction
278
Notes
295
Bibliography
352
Index
383
Illustrations and Maps
1 Heydrich as chief of the Bavarian Political Police, 1934. Bildarchiv
Preussischer Kulturbesitz.
2 Heydrich’s demolished car after the assassination, May 1942.
Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz.
3 a) and b) The Heydrich assassins: Josef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš.
Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz.
4 Reinhard’s father, Bruno Heydrich
c.
1940. Stadtarchiv Halle.
5 Young Reinhard and his sister Maria,
c.
1910. Bildarchiv Preussischer
Kulturbesitz.
6 Heydrich as a naval officer cadet, 1924. Stadtarchiv Halle.
7 The Heydrich wedding, 1931. Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz.
8 Heinrich Himmler looks on as Heydrich and Karl Wolff depart from
Himmler’s home in Waltrudering,
c
. 1935. Bildarchiv Preussischer
Kulturbesitz.
9 Himmler, Heydrich and Kurt Daluege,
c.
1935. Bildarchiv Preussischer
Kulturbesitz.
10 Heydrich talks to a delegation of German industrialists,
c
. 1935.
Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz.
11 Heydrich, his sons Klaus and Heider and his newborn daughter Silke,
1939. Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz.
12 Heydrich looks on as Hitler observes the front line in Poland, 1939.
Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz.
13 Heydrich in pilot gear during the Battle of Britain, 1940. Bildarchiv
Preussischer Kulturbesitz.
14 Himmler, Heydrich and Arthur Nebe confer after the failed attempt
on Hitler’s life, 1939. Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz.
15 Heydrich during a fencing tournament in Berlin,
c
. 1941. Bildarchiv
Preussischer Kulturbesitz.
I L LU S T R AT I O N S A N D M A P S
ix
16 Heydrich and Göring at the latter’s birthday reception in January
1941. Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz.
17 Heydrich, Rudolf Hess, Himmler and Fritz Todt listen as Professor
Konrad Meyer explains his plans for German settlement in the East,
March 1941. SZ archive.
18 Heydrich saltues as the SS flag is raised over Prague Castle on his
arrival, September 1941. SZ archive.
19 Heydrich greets his former adjutant, Carl Albrecht Oberg, on his
arrival in Paris, May 1942. SZ archive.
20 Himmler speaks at Heydrich’s funeral, June 1942. SZ archive.
Maps
1 Germany, 1937.
xxi
2 German Reich, 1942.
xxii
1 Only a few months after the Nazis’ seizure of power, Heydrich as head of the Bavarian Political
Police where he and Himmler used their powers to incarcerate political opponents of the new
regime in Dachau concentration camp.
2 Heydrich’s demolished car after the assassination. The bomb struck the rear wheel of Heydrich’s
Mercedes convertible causing metal splinters and horse-hair from the upholstering to enter
Heydrich’s body. He died of blood-poisoning a few days later.
a)
b)
3 a) and b) The Heydrich assassins: Josef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš volunteered for a mission to be
parachuted into the Nazi-occupied territories in 1941. After the assassination, both were betrayed
and killed during the SS siege of their hide-out.
4 Reinhard’s father,
Bruno Heydrich, was an
accomplished musician
and composer, whose
Conservatory in Halle
was a flourishing family
business until the First
World War.
5 Young Reinhard and his