What does it mean to have a father who participated in mass murder? This is the agonizing question asked of the children of prominent Nazis in this illuminating addition to the dark literature of the Nazi past. 8-page photo insert.
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What does it mean to have a father who participated in mass murder? This is the agonizing question asked of the children of prominent Nazis in this illuminating addition to the dark literature of the Nazi past. 8-page photo insert.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book. 9 1/4 h x 6 1/4w. A real nice clean 244 page first US edition (stated) hardcover with 1 low in number line. Drawing on two sets of interviews done forty years apart, this study explores the lives of the children of prominent Nazi leaders and how they have come to terms with their father's participation in mass genocide.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Red boards, black spine with gold-color lettering, 244 pp., photos, unclipped illustrated jacket. 1st US Edition, 1st Printing. Minimal wear, text is slightly age-toned otherwise unmarked, tight binding, nice jacket. A remarkable and illuminating addition to our knowledge of the Nazi past and of how this past continues to haunt the present. A chilling perspective on the way children live with the legacy of their parents' deeds.
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Very good in very good jacket. 243, [1] p. Illustrations. Two sets of interviews with children of Nazi leaders--Hess, Goering, Bormann, Himmler--done in 1959 and in the late 1990s provide unique perspectives into the life and legacy of the Third Reich.