Analysis of the Personality of Adolph Hitler
Analysis of the Personality of Adolph Hitler: With Predictions of His Future Behavior and Suggestions for Dealing with Him Now and After Germany's Surrender was a report prepared by Henry A. Murray for the United States Office of Strategic Services during World War II. It was one of two psychoanalytic reports prepared for the OSS on Nazi Germany leader Adolf Hitler; the other was "A Psychological Analysis of Adolph Hitler: His Life and Legend".
Murray's report is dated October 1943. A is available from the Cornell Law School library, which received copyright permission to publish the report online from Murray's family in 2004. The Cornell copy is serialized as copy number 3 of 30. The report forms a part of the law library's Donovan Collection, which contains the papers of the OSS chief William J. Donovan.
History
Murray prepared the report, which consists of the following:- 6 unnumbered pages of
- Section 1 entitled a, which contains
- *Part A, Brief Analysis of Hitler's Personality
- *Part B, Predictions of Hitler's Behavior
- *Part C, Suggestions for the Treatment of Hitler
- *Part D, Suggestions for the Treatment of the German People
- Section 2, a work by W.H.D. Vernon entitled
- Section 3, which is intended for "psychologists and psychiatrists."
There is some overlap between the two wartime reports. Murray's biographer asserts that Langer copied from Murray without crediting his work.