An edition of My father's keeper (2001)

My father's keeper

children of Nazi leaders : an intimate history of damage and denial

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An edition of My father's keeper (2001)

My father's keeper

children of Nazi leaders : an intimate history of damage and denial

1st U.S. ed.
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"In 1959 the German journalist Norbert Lebert conducted extensive interviews with the sons and daughters of prominent Nazis: Hess, Bormann, Goring, and Himmler; Baldur von Schirach, creator of the Hitler Youth; and Hans Frank, governor of Poland. Then at the beginning of their adult lives, Lebert's subjects were the bearers of notorious names that made them outcasts to some, symbols of a lost glory to others.".

"Forty years later, Lebert's son Stephan - also a journalist - tracked down these same men and women to find out what had become of them, how they remembered their fathers, and what effect the names they carried had on the paths they had taken. Lebert's account of his conversations, juxtaposed with his father's postwar interviews, gives us an extraordinary and unflinching look at how these individuals have coped with a horrifying heritage.".

"The stories that emerge are fascinating, surprising, and often disturbing: The young man who refuses military service and is granted conscientious objector status on the grounds that his father is imprisoned by the state - as a Nazi war criminal. The boy who begins his education learning the principles of fascism, finishes it at a Catholic boarding school, and later becomes a priest and a missionary to Africa.

The woman who was systematically refused work because she wouldn't use an alias, but who now lives in the suburbs under her husband's name and keeps secret contacts with other nostalgic Nazis. The journalist who writes a scathing magazine article reviling the father responsible for two million deaths, and is greeted with a barrage of letters from outraged Germans - whatever your father may have done, the letters argue, fathers must always be honored."--BOOK JACKET.

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Little, Brown
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English
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243

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: For You Bear My Name
The 1959 Manuscript: Wolf-Riidiger Hess
Who Were the Fathers?
The 1959 Manuscript: Wolf-Riidiger Hess and
the Nazi Women
On a Home Page the Story Continues
The 1959 Manuscript: Martin Bormann Junior
A Priest Offers a Warning about the Future
The 1959 Manuscript: Niklas and Norman Frank
A Man Wants to Destroy His Father
The 1959 Manuscript: Gudrun Himmler
An Embittered Daughter and the
Not-Wanting-to-See Principle
The 1959 Manuscript: Edda G6ring
A Sightseeing Tour of Munich in the Year 2000
The 1959 Manuscript: The von Schirach Brothers
A Final Meeting with the Lawyer
Afterword.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943.087/092/2
Library of Congress
DD256.5 .L41613 2001, DD256.5 .L41513 2001, DD256.5.L41613 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
243 p. :
Number of pages
243

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3957949M
Internet Archive
myfatherskeeperc0000lebe
ISBN 10
0316519294
LCCN
2001091643
OCLC/WorldCat
47962168
Library Thing
272436
Goodreads
1556526

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