The healing wound

experiences and reflections on Germany, 1938-2001

1st American ed
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The healing wound
Gitta Sereny
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The healing wound

experiences and reflections on Germany, 1938-2001

1st American ed
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"In this memoir spanning more than fifty years, Gitta Sereny confronts Germany's troubled past, investigating the dark moments in the country's history as well as chronicling how her life has been repeatedly linked with that nation's history.".

"Sereny first encountered the Nazis in 1934, at the age of eleven, when by chance she was taken to a Nuremberg rally, and again four years later when she was in Vienna during the Anschluss. In 1940, she was studying in Paris when the Blitzkrieg overran the Allied army; she became a nurse in a chateau on the Loire in occupied France, looking after abandoned children, until 1942 when, warned that she was about to be arrested, she escaped across the Pyrenees.

After the war she worked in Displaced Persons camps for the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) in occupied Germany.".

"When Sereny became a writer, the Nazi period and its lasting impact on Germany not surprisingly became one of her main themes. The Healing Wound gathers together the best of Sereny's writings about Germany over fifty years, exploring the guilt, denials, and deceptions that, in many different ways, the Nazis created.

She writes about individuals, many of whom she came to know well, who were deeply involved in the events of the period - among others, Franz Stangl, the Commandant of Treblinka, John Demjanjuk, the alleged Ivan the Terrible, Leni Riefenstahl, Francois Genoud, a Swiss man who loved Hitler, and of course Albert Speer."--BOOK JACKET.

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W.W. Norton
Language
English
Pages
386

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The Healing Wound: Experiences and Reflections, Germany, 1938-2001
November 2002, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: The Healing Wound
The Healing Wound: Experiences and Reflections, Germany, 1938-2001
November 2002, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: The Healing Wound
The Healing Wound: Experiences and Reflections, Germany, 1938-2001
October 2001, W. W. Norton & Company
in English
Cover of: The healing wound
The healing wound: experiences and reflections on Germany, 1938-2001
2001, W.W. Norton
in English - 1st American ed

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Edition Notes

Rev. ed. of: The German trauma. 2000

Includes index

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
DD256.5 .S443 2001, DD256.5.S443 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 386 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
386

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17026577M
ISBN 10
0393044289
LCCN
2001044006
OCLC/WorldCat
47243960
Library Thing
336418
Goodreads
840234

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My father, who died when I was two, was a passionately Anglophile Hungarian, whose greatest ambition for me was that I receive an English education.
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