Children of Nazis: The Sons and Daughters of Himmler, Göring, Höss, Mengele, and Others-- Living with a Father's Monstrous Legacy - Paperback

Children of Nazis: The Sons and Daughters of Himmler, Göring, Höss, Mengele, and Others-- Living with a Father's Monstrous Legacy - Paperback

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by Tania Crasnianski (Author), Molly Grogan (Translator)

The Fascinating Story of Eight Children of Third Reich Leaders and their Journey from Descendants of Heroes to Descendants of Criminals

In 1940, the German sons and daughters of great Nazi dignitaries Himmler, G ring, Hess, Frank, Bormann, H ss, Speer, and Mengele were children of privilege at four, five, or ten 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 father's occupations: These men--their fathers 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, which has been translated into eleven languages, 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.

Author Biography

Tania Crasnianski was born in France of a German mother and French-Russian father. Children of Nazis is her first book. She is a criminal lawyer and lives in Germany, London, and New York.

Molly Grogan is a cultural journalist, educator, and translator who has written extensively on Francophone postcolonial literature and modern theater in Europe and North America. She holds a PhD in French and comparative literatures from the Sorbonne and a master's in linguistics from the Université Paris V René Descartes.
Number of Pages: 264
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8.1 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: September 10, 2019
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