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My Fathers Keeper The Children Of The Nazi Leaders An Intimate History Of Damage And Denial 1st United States Ed Lebert

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My Fathers Keeper The Children Of The Nazi Leaders An Intimate History Of Damage And Denial 1st United States Ed Lebert
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Publisher: Little, Brown and Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.18 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Lebert, Norbert; Lebert, Stephan
ISBN: 9780316519298, 9780316858113, 9780349114576, 0316519294, 0316858110, 0349114579
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1st United States ed

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My Fathers Keeper The Children Of The Nazi Leaders An Intimate History Of Damage And Denial 1st United States Ed Lebert by Lebert, Norbert; Lebert, Stephan 9780316519298, 9780316858113, 9780349114576, 0316519294, 0316858110, 0349114579 instant download after payment.

Overview: At the end of the Second World War many Germans found themselves in the unfamiliar role of being incriminated, attacked and persecuted. Presenting themselves before Allied denazification hearings, many more were put on trial and condemned as active supporters and accomplices of the Nazi regime. But while many of them managed to unburden themselves of their guilt, a small group had to face a reality which most Germans were spared: these were the children of the leading Nazi figures, who, as bearers of execrated names, faced a lifetime forever scarred by the actions of their fathers.

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