The Feldafing Boys: Uncovering My Father's Stolen Childhood at an Elite Nazi School

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Price
$18.95  $17.62
Publisher
Experiment
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.3 X 7.9 X 1.0 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781615199457

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About the Author

Helene Munson grew up in Brazil, Liberia, and Germany, spending most of her adult life in New York and Berlin. She writes short stories in English and German, which have been published in magazines and anthologies. Inspired by her family history, her masters degree was partly about the impact of armed conflicts on children. She lives outside New York City.

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An exceptionally well-written and moving book. We all might pause to say a prayer for the 'six Feldafing boys' and the millions of other young men and women whose lives have been brutally taken in the horror of war.--Dr. William M. Fowler, professor of history, Northeastern University, and author
Selection in the History Book Club and Military Book Club

"A fascinating contribution to an angle of Nazi Germany that is rarely discussed.--James Hawes, author of The Shortest History of Germany
This extraordinary book tells the previously untold story of what happened to Germany's children during the Third Reich and WWII as seen from the unique perspective of a German family and through their collected documents.--Roger Rosenblatt, author of Children of War, essayist for PBS Newshour and Time Magazine
In his private diary, seventeen-year-old Hans Dunker described daily life as a student at an elite Nazi high school who is suddenly thrust into Hitler's bloody battle: 'Then comes a beautiful, bright Sunday with the sun shining on the horror and madness of human self-destruction.' Only after seventy years did his daughter, Helene Munson, muster the courage to open it. Thankfully for her, she finds that he committed no atrocities. Thankfully for us, she has now shared this of-the-moment diary as she investigates the little-known story of Hitler's Boy Soldiers.--Peter Hellman, author of In Vino Duplicitas and Auschwitz Explained to My Child
Hitler's Boy Soldiers by Helene Munson reveals that the Nazis trained 300,000 children as soldiers, including the author's father, who was drafted at age 15 and sent to the front lines in the late stages of the war.-- "Publishers Weekly"