A record of interviews with those who experience Nazi Germany as a legacy that shapes their reminiscences of childhood. Dan Bar-On, an Israeli psychologist, went to Germany to talk to the middle-aged children of Nazis, men who ranged from minor functionaries of the Holocaust to mass murderers.
The physician from Auschwitz and his son; conjuring the darkness; those blue-eyed German songs; the camp doll; the hidden king; the crown prince; the Rabbi from Jerusalem; freedom and responsibility; small hills covered with trees; the divided self; gathering evidence; my father, my self; the narrow bridge; the dark side of the mind.
Personen: Bar-On, Dan
MS 3400 B265-01
Bar-On, Dan:
Legacy of silence : Encounters with children of the Third Reich. - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Harvard Univ. Press, 1991. - 352 S
ISBN 978-0-674-52186-5 : 21,10 EUR
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