Drawing on two sets of interviews, done forty years apart, this fascinating study explores the lives of the children of prominent Nazi leaders--including Hess, Bormann, Gring, Himler, and Frank--and how they have come to terms with their father's participation in mass genocide. Reprint. 20,000 first[...]
There are and always have been ways of escaping one's own past. But there are some who have never had this chance: the children of prominent Nazis. On one hand they have the memories of the nice, kind man who was their father, on the other they are confronted with the facts of history: with the madn[...]