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

Author:   Tania Crasnianski ,  Molly Grogan
Publisher:   Skyhorse Publishing
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9781628728057


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   01 March 2018
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Author:   Tania Crasnianski ,  Molly Grogan
Publisher:   Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint:   Arcade Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781628728057


ISBN 10:   1628728051
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   01 March 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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How does one live with the burden of evil ancestry? There is no user's manual. The children of high-ranking Nazis coped in remarkably varied ways. Tania Crasnianski has researched their stories carefully and tells them strikingly. Robert O. Paxton, professor emeritus of history, Columbia University Forays such as this into the underbelly of human history make for demanding reading, but they are necessary if history is to be kept from repeating itself, and Crasnianski is to praised for her diligence and candor. Booklist The author brings to light the fate of children who, after the fall of Nazism, found themselves facing the monstrous reality of their parents, as they considered them until then like heroes. . . . A documentation of family, memory and history. Le Point (France) A first successful book on a particularly scabrous subject. Figaro (France) Tania Crasnianski refrains from making judgments about the behavior of the children of the main actors of the Third Reich. [Children of Nazis] reflects the attitude of each child in how they understand a history broader than their own. Le Journal du Dimanche (France) Tania Crasnianski . . . does not make a plea for these voluntary or involuntary criminals, stubborn or repentant. She brews a series of portraits, a mosaic of destinies . . . which draw a fresco of the great History. Sputnik France Enlightening . . . a fascinating investigation. La Depeche (France) How does one live with the burden of evil ancestry? There is no user's manual. The children of high-ranking Nazis coped in remarkably varied ways. Tania Crasnianski has researched their stories carefully and tells them strikingly. Robert O. Paxton, professor emeritus of history, Columbia University Forays such as this into the underbelly of human history make for demanding reading, but they are necessary if history is to be kept from repeating itself, and Crasnianski is to praised for her diligence and candor. Booklist The author brings to light the fate of children who, after the fall of Nazism, found themselves facing the monstrous reality of their parents, as they considered them until then like heroes. . . . A documentation of family, memory and history. Le Point (France) A first successful book on a particularly scabrous subject. Figaro (France) Tania Crasnianski refrains from making judgments about the behavior of the children of the main actors of the Third Reich. [Children of Nazis] reflects the attitude of each child in how they understand a history broader than their own. Le Journal du Dimanche (France) Tania Crasnianski . . . does not make a plea for these voluntary or involuntary criminals, stubborn or repentant. She brews a series of portraits, a mosaic of destinies . . . which draw a fresco of the great History. Sputnik France Enlightening . . . a fascinating investigation. La Depeche (France)


-A first successful book on a particularly scabrous subject.- --Le Figaro magazine -Tania Crasnianski refrains from making judgments about the behavior of the children of the main actors of the Third Reich. It accounts for the attitude of each of them to understand how one deals with a story larger than oneself.- --Marie-Laure Delorme, Le JDD


How does one live with the burden of evil ancestry? There is no user's manual. The children of high-ranking Nazis coped in remarkably varied ways. Tania Crasnianski has researched their stories carefully and tells them strikingly. --Robert O. Paxton, professor emeritus of history, Columbia University The author brings to light the fate of children who, after the fall of Nazism, found themselves facing the monstrous reality of their parents, as they considered them until then like heroes. . . . A documentation of family, memory and history. --Le Point (France) A first successful book on a particularly scabrous subject. --Figaro (France) Tania Crasnianski refrains from making judgments about the behavior of the children of the main actors of the Third Reich. [Children of Nazis] reflects the attitude of each child in how they understand a history broader than their own. --Le Journal du Dimanche (France) Tania Crasnianski . . . does not make a plea for these voluntary or involuntary criminals, stubborn or repentant. She brews a series of portraits, a mosaic of destinies . . . which draw a fresco of the great History. --Sputnik France Enlightening . . . a fascinating investigation. --La Depeche (France) -A first successful book on a particularly scabrous subject.- --Le Figaro magazine -Tania Crasnianski refrains from making judgments about the behavior of the children of the main actors of the Third Reich. It accounts for the attitude of each of them to understand how one deals with a story larger than oneself.- --Marie-Laure Delorme, Le JDD A first successful book on a particularly scabrous subject. --Le Figaro magazine Tania Crasnianski refrains from making judgments about the behavior of the children of the main actors of the Third Reich. It accounts for the attitude of each of them to understand how one deals with a story larger than oneself. --Marie-Laure Delorme, Le JDD A first successful book on a particularly scabrous subject. --Le Figaro magazine Tania Crasnianski refrains from making judgments about the behavior of the children of the main actors of the Third Reich. It accounts for the attitude of each of them to understand how one deals with a story larger than oneself. --Marie-Laure Delorme, Le JDD


How does one live with the burden of evil ancestry? There is no user's manual. The children of high-ranking Nazis coped in remarkably varied ways. Tania Crasnianski has researched their stories carefully and tells them strikingly. --Robert O. Paxton, professor emeritus of history, Columbia University The author brings to light the fate of children who, after the fall of Nazism, found themselves facing the monstrous reality of their parents, as they considered them until then like heroes. . . . A documentation of family, memory and history. --Le Point (France) A first successful book on a particularly scabrous subject. --Figaro (France) Tania Crasnianski refrains from making judgments about the behavior of the children of the main actors of the Third Reich. [Children of Nazis] reflects the attitude of each child in how they understand a history broader than their own. --Le Journal du Dimanche (France) Tania Crasnianski . . . does not make a plea for these voluntary or involuntary criminals, stubborn or repentant. She brews a series of portraits, a mosaic of destinies . . . which draw a fresco of the great History. --Sputnik France Enlightening . . . a fascinating investigation. --La Depeche (France) -A first successful book on a particularly scabrous subject.- --Le Figaro magazine -Tania Crasnianski refrains from making judgments about the behavior of the children of the main actors of the Third Reich. It accounts for the attitude of each of them to understand how one deals with a story larger than oneself.- --Marie-Laure Delorme, Le JDD A first successful book on a particularly scabrous subject. --Le Figaro magazine Tania Crasnianski refrains from making judgments about the behavior of the children of the main actors of the Third Reich. It accounts for the attitude of each of them to understand how one deals with a story larger than oneself. --Marie-Laure Delorme, Le JDD A first successful book on a particularly scabrous subject. --Le Figaro magazine Tania Crasnianski refrains from making judgments about the behavior of the children of the main actors of the Third Reich. It accounts for the attitude of each of them to understand how one deals with a story larger than oneself. --Marie-Laure Delorme, Le JDD


A first successful book on a particularly scabrous subject. Â Le Figaro magazine Tania Crasnianski refrains from making judgments about the behavior of the children of the main actors of the Third Reich. It accounts for the attitude of each of them to understand how one deals with a story larger than oneself. Â Marie-Laure Delorme, Le JDD


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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.

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