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The SS Officer's Armchair

In Search of a Hidden Life

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The SS Officer's Armchair

By: Daniel Lee
Narrated by: Alex Wyndham
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It began with an armchair. It began with the surprise discovery of a stash of personal documents covered in swastikas sewn into its cushion. The SS Officer’s Armchair is the story of what happened next, as Daniel Lee follows the trail of cold calls, documents, coincidences and family secrets, to uncover the life of one Dr Robert Griesinger from Stuttgart. Who was he? What had his life been – and how had it ended?

Lee reveals the strange life of a man whose ambition propelled him to become part of the Nazi machinery of terror. He discovers his unexpected ancestral roots, untold stories of SS life and family fragmentation. As Lee delves deeper, Griesinger’s responsibility as an active participant in Nazi crimes becomes clearer.

Dr Robert Griesinger’s name is not infamous. But to understand the inner workings of the Third Reich, we need to know not just its leaders, but the ordinary Nazis who made up its ranks. Revealing how Griesinger’s choices reverberate into present-day Germany, and among descendants of perpetrators, Lee raises potent questions about blame, manipulation and responsibility.

A historical detective story and a gripping account of one historian’s hunt for answers, The SS Officer’s Armchair is at once a unique addition to our understanding of Nazi Germany and a chilling reminder of how such regimes are made not by monsters, but by ordinary people.

©2020 Daniel Lee (P)2020 Penguin Audio
World War II Politics & Government Wars & Conflicts Military Fascism Historical Ideologies & Doctrines Biographies & Memoirs Thought-Provoking

Critic reviews

Beautiful and gripping, it unfolds like a detective story as an obscured past emerges into the light. (Hadley Freeman, author of House of Glass: The Story and Secrets of a Twentieth-Century Jewish Family)

Memorable and chilling... As well as a brilliant researcher, Lee proves himself to be an insightful narrator - of both the life of a Nazi "desk murderer", and the continuing attempts of Griesinger's family to come to terms with the long shadow his role as an SS officer has cast over their lives. (PD Smith)

An intriguing, honest and superbly documented portrait of what could be called an 'unremarkable' SS life... The strength of Lee's book is the way these facts of history are twinned with the perverted domesticity of everyday Nazism... The armchair stuffed with hidden swastikas is an apt symbol for that weird and disturbing double life. (Bart van Es)
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This story gave a whole new aspect to all the books I have read about the war since it finished. It was most engrossing..

Especially as I had friends whose families had managed to hide for the duration and enmigrate to my country after the war
I enjoyed the measured pace of the reader.
Thankyou to the author.⁰

Such a beautifully researched and constructed read

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