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Escaping Madness Eyewitness Accounts From World War Ii Klaus G Förg

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Escaping Madness Eyewitness Accounts From World War Ii Klaus G Förg
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Publisher: Greenhill Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Klaus G Förg
ISBN: 9781805000648, 1805000640
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Escaping Madness Eyewitness Accounts From World War Ii Klaus G Förg by Klaus G Förg 9781805000648, 1805000640 instant download after payment.

About the Author: Klaus G. Förg is a German publisher, photographer, journalist and radio presenter. His great passion for photography can be seen in various illustrated books. Förg started his career as teacher before working as product manager and editor for different publishing companies. He went on to found five bookstores and in 1993 took over the management of Rosenheimer Verlagshaus from his father.
This fascinating collection of personal narratives challenges the view that all Germans knew of the crimes perpetrated by the Third Reich and were complicit. The five accounts recall the lives of individuals born in the 1920s who resisted joining the SS, were horrified by atrocities, or otherwise remained true to their principals. Spanning their early life during the rise of the Nazi Party, through their adolescence in the war, to the early post-war years, they offer a compelling perspective on the diverse experiences and beliefs of Germans of the wartime generation.
From Wehrmacht infantrymen to a Luftwaffe officer and a young woman on the home front, the accounts range from the relative comfort of German-occupied territories to the harrowing front lines against the Soviets. Standout stories include Heinz Polke’s haunting description of the Warsaw Ghetto Rising, and three accounts of the often-overlooked aspect of being a prisoner of war in the USSR, providing valuable insights into the post-war German experience.
Skilfully compiled by journalist Klaus Förg and with additional commentary by historian Roger Moorhouse, this is a powerful and worthy addition to World War II literature.

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