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Children of Nazis

The Sons and Daughters of Himmler, Göring, Höss, Mengele, and Others - Living with a Father’s Monstrous Legacy

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Children of Nazis

By: Tania Crasnianski, Molly Grogan - translator
Narrated by: Christa Lewis
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In 1940, the German sons and daughters of infamous Nazi dignitaries Himmler, Göring, Hess, Frank, Bormann, Speer, and Mengele were children of privilege at four, five, or 10 years old, surrounded by affectionate, all-powerful parents. Although innocent and unaware of what was happening at the time, they eventually discovered the extent of their fathers' occupations: These men - who were capable of loving their children and receiving love in return - were leaders of the Third Reich and would later be convicted as monstrous war criminals. For these children, the German defeat was an earth-shattering source of family rupture, the end of opulence, and the jarring discovery of Hitler's atrocities.

How did the offspring of these leaders deal with the aftermath of the war and the skeletons that would haunt them forever? Some chose to disown their past. Others did not. Some condemned their fathers; others worshiped them unconditionally to the end. In this enlightening book, Tania Crasnianski examines the responsibility of eight descendants of Nazi notables, caught somewhere between stigmatization, worship, and amnesia. By tracing the unique experiences of these children, she probes at the relationship between them and their fathers and examines the idea of how responsibility for the fault is continually borne by the descendants.

©2016 Grasset & Fasquelle; English-language translation copyright 2018 by Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. (P)2020 Tantor
World War II 20th Century Europe Germany War Modern Wars & Conflicts Holocaust Military Imperialism
Well-told Stories • Informative Content • Educational Perspective • Heart-wrenching History

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CHILDREN OF NAZIS is a fascinating look at how the adult children of the worst Nazi war criminals dealt the aftermath of WWII, their fathers and with having an infamous last name.

Some stayed loyal to their fathers. Others blames the Jews. A few refused to believe their fathers were involved in the atrocities. Several changed their names. Most hid their identities.

I’m glad I was able to read their stories.

Insightful

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Depress patient was very good. It was hard to follow all the Nazi names if you weren’t familiar with them.

The lack of conscience of these animals

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Being the second generation coming after the WW2 in Germany in my Family, I must say foremost that there were things in this book that I did not know.
My mother and father were born before the war started and my grandparents on both sides were born before the first WW.
My parents did not talk a lot about WW2 and what was going on, a little here and there my maternal grandparents did not mention it at all and that was due to the fact that they were in the “Party” if you let my paternal grandmother tell it.
My Oma was the only one that told me things, I’m the youngest out of 3 children and the only one that was ever interested.
It just wasn’t really talked about much, in school we went over it but more of a conversation that told us to never ever let something like this happen again in Germany. Never be racist, never judge anyone and never ever say “ HEIL”you know who because that’s against the law in Germany.
If you wanted details you had to read or ask your family elders.
My Oma told me that everyone was a nazi and if they said they weren’t then they were lying!
She said, you had to be a Nazi because of the SS found out you weren’t you might get shot on the spot. Family would tell on family, friends on friends if it came down to it.
Anyway, this book is extremely helpful in understanding what not only the children of these Nazis felt but also what these monsters did themselves.
You will find out things that you might not have known about Höss or Mengele, or their children.
It’s a fantastic book about a heart wrenching time and the worst time in history, a time that I hope that Germany can make up to Israel and the Jewish community one day.

Very good

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We are all impacted by our upbringing. The stories here are well told, and the author writes in a factual vs judgemental writing style.

Excellent

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Well researched with lots of small interesting details.
A deeper look into their personal lives.

Well researched!

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