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My Father's Keeper is a uniquely illuminating addition to the dark literature of the Nazi era. In 1959 the German journalist Norbert Lebert conducted extensive interviews with the young sons and daughters of prominent Nazis: Rudolf Hess, Martin Bormann, Hermann Goring, Heinrich Himmler, et al. Forty years later, Lebert's son Stephan tracked down these same men and women to find out how they had lived their lives in the shadow of a horrifying heritage. Drawing on both sets of firsthand interviews, this revelatory work of history offers a fascinating, surprising, often disturbing view of modern Germany and Nazism's legacy. .…mehr

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My Father's Keeper is a uniquely illuminating addition to the dark literature of the Nazi era. In 1959 the German journalist Norbert Lebert conducted extensive interviews with the young sons and daughters of prominent Nazis: Rudolf Hess, Martin Bormann, Hermann Goring, Heinrich Himmler, et al. Forty years later, Lebert's son Stephan tracked down these same men and women to find out how they had lived their lives in the shadow of a horrifying heritage. Drawing on both sets of firsthand interviews, this revelatory work of history offers a fascinating, surprising, often disturbing view of modern Germany and Nazism's legacy. .
Autorenporträt
Stephan Lebert arbeitet nach Stationen bei der Süddeutschen Zeitung, dem Spiegel und beim Tagesspiegel, als Redakteur bei der Zeit. Er wurde u.a. mit dem Egon-Erwin-Kisch-Preis ausgezeichnet.

Norbert Lebert, 1929 bis 1993, war ab 1949 zehn Jahre lang Reporter der "Süddeutschen Zeitung". Danach freier Journalist u.a. für "Quick" und "Brigitte". Zu seinen zahlreichen Buchpublikationen zählen "Psycho Potenz" und "Alte Sünder leben länger".