The Killing of SS Reinhard Heydrich
From charlesreid1
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Funeral in Berlin
"To debate whether any action was of itself right appeared so stupid to him that it was certainly a question he never asked himself." His was "a cruel, brave and cold intelligence" and his life "an unbroken chain of murders".- Wilhelm Hoettl, member of the Nazi security service, on Reinhard Heydrich
These traits served Heydrich well in the jungle of Nazi Germany where the weakest went to the wall and political predators flourished.
This ruthless and amoral figure was born into a Catholic family in the provincial town of Halle an der Salle on 7 March 1904.
Bruno's humble origins undoubtedly counted against him in the Kaiser's Germany, where class barriers were strong and it was usual to "deny social recognition to those who had succeeded in acquiring the material prerequisites of entry into the higher class." Nor was the family helped by being Catholic in a mainly Protestant society. Bruno's lack of advancement, however, also owed something to the persistent rumor that he was Jewish.
Anti-Semitism was common in imperial Germany, particularly amongst certain sections of the middle classes who felt threatened by rapid industrialization and social change. These groups rejected the capitalist order of the late nineteenth century and demanded the restoration of a mythical Volksgemeinschaft, a folk community based on bonds of blood and culture where class conflict would be abolished and social harmony restored on the basis of race.