My Father's Keeper: Children of Nazi Leaders - Norbert Lebert, Stephan Lebert
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My Father's Keeper: Children of NaziLeaders--An Intimate History ...
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So Philip Larkin said, anyway. I assume his parents were relatively normal. But what if your parents weren't normal at all? What if they were some of the greatest monsters and criminals of the last century? How badly would they f*** you up then? This is exactly what West German journalist Norbert Lebert decided to find out in 1959. He interviewed the children of six of the most important Nazi leaders to find out how their lives were progressing, how their infamous family name had affected them, and how they felt about their notorious fathers. They were all young at the time, and few had much of an idea of where their lives would take them. Forty years later, ... Read the complete review
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