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Born Guilty: Children of Nazi Families

AUTHOR: Peter Sichrovsky (Editor), Jean Steinberg (Editor)
ISBN: 0465007422

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Born Guilty: Children of Nazi Families
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by Peter Sichrovsky (Editor), Jean Steinberg (Editor)

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Published last year in Germany, this became an immediate sensation. The book documents 14 interviews by Sichrovsky with children (and grandchildren) of Nazi war criminals. Because the perpetrators have shrouded their past in silence, vaguenesses, and lies, their descendants are cut off from any kind of productive dialogue with their parents. The interviews reveal the struggles of a generation caught between fascist family ideals and the realities of a new society committed to democracy. The spontaneous and expressive language of the original comes through very well in the translation. Essential for most libraries. Ulrike S. Rettig, Wellesley Coll., Mass.Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Text: English, German (translation)


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         Book Review

Born Guilty: Children of Nazi Families
- Book Reviews,
by Peter Sichrovsky (Editor), Jean Steinberg (Editor)

Born Guilty: Children of Nazi Families

ANNOTATION

Fifteen haunting and provocative interviews with men and women whose parents or grandparents were Nazis.

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Library Journal

Published last year in Germany, this became an immediate sensation. The book documents 14 interviews by Sichrovsky with children (and grandchildren) of Nazi war criminals. Because the perpetrators have shrouded their past in silence, vaguenesses, and lies, their descendants are cut off from any kind of productive dialogue with their parents. The interviews reveal the struggles of a generation caught between fascist family ideals and the realities of a new society committed to democracy. The spontaneous and expressive language of the original comes through very well in the translation. Essential for most libraries. Ulrike S. Rettig, Wellesley Coll., Mass.


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