![]() The first description of Hitler's private collection was published in 1942. According to Miskolczy, "The only outstanding classical literary text found in his library today is the collected writings of Kleist." History He was also given books as gifts by females of his acquaintance. Hitler was a voracious reader he claimed to read at least one book a night, if not more. According to Timothy Ryback, his collection is said to have included "first editions of works by philosophers, historians, poets, playwrights, and novelists." He owned illustrated copies of Don Quixote and Robinson Crusoe, which he ranked-along with Gulliver's Travels and Uncle Tom's Cabin-as the great works of world literature. He had a copy of Georg Müller 's 1925 translation of Shakespeare's collected works, and was fond of quoting certain lines throughout his life. He is said to have believed that William Shakespeare was far superior to Goethe and Schiller. Īlthough contemporaries say that Hitler loved reading works by German authors, Friedrich Nietzsche in particular, according to Ambrus Miskolczy "there is no sign of Goethe, Schiller, Schopenhauer or Nietzsche in his library" (although it is possible that some of these could have been destroyed by Allied bombing). No records exist to confirm the amount, as several books were destroyed by the Allies. ![]() Tyler James Oechsner estimated the collection at 16,300 volumes. Nazi politician Baldur von Schirach claimed that Hitler had about 6,000 volumes and that he had read each one. ![]() ![]() Adolf Hitler personally owned an extensive collection of books (not including books he bought for the German state library). ![]()
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