The author’s German grandparents were ‘Mitlaufer’ – those who went with the flow in the Third Reich. They just wanted to forget, to bury it all under the wreckage… In this fascinating book, she explores what happened when she tried to confront it.
Those Who Forget: One Family’s Story; A Memoir, a History, a Warning
£20.00
Edition:Hardback978178227535024/09/2020From a Bookshelf nearby
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