Gitta Sereny
Birth date: March 13, 1921
Died: June 14, 2012
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Read in December of 2013, just updated to Booklikes-i-ness (and added pictures). This is one of the most incredible Holocaust books I have come across to date. It is about so much more than author Gitta Sereny's conversations with Franz Stangl (Commandant of Treblinka). These conversations (conduc...
A Fascinating book based upon the authors interviews of Franz Stangl, Commandant of Treblinka. My interest in reading the book was a focus on responsibility and guilt. How at any one point in time within an individual lifetime, it can paint a portrait of one's character, permanent and overriding all...
Late in 1989, when I was living and working on contract overseas, I read Albert Speer's book [b:Inside the Third Reich|853201|Inside the Third Reich|Albert Speer|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1344664347s/853201.jpg|838705], in which he described, in extensive detail, the blossoming of his career, fir...
a c600 page account of Speer's life from youth to death via WW2 and Nuremberg. Absolutely fascinating and heartily recommended. Speer is one of the more interesting Nazis in that he acknowledged the evil that he had perpetrated. Read this and the two Antony Beevor books: Stalingrad + Berlin and you'...
"THE HEALING WOUND" is a memoir that is also a reflection on a Europe that has evolved over the decades from a fractious, war-doomed continent to a vibrant, democratic society.