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Hitler's Children:

Sons and Daughters of Leaders of the Third Reich Talk About Their Fathers and Themselves
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Random House, Incorporated, 1991 - Social Science - 239 pages
In a series of interviews, the author reveals how the children of the leaders of the Third Reich now judge the sins of their fathers

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Review: Hitler's Children: Sons and Daughters of Leaders of the Third Reich Talk About Their Fathers and Themselves

User Review  - Gayle - Goodreads

Good follow-up to In the Garden of Beasts (Larson), though horrifying in the reactions of Germans post WWII. Read full review

Review: Hitler's Children: Sons and Daughters of Leaders of the Third Reich Talk About Their Fathers and Themselves

User Review  - Neal Karlen - Goodreads

Simultaneously disturbing about the lack of memory in some; and simultaneously the efforts of many sons and daughters to not only pay for the sins of their fathers, but try and do what they can to ... Read full review

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About the author (1991)

John Martin of "ABC News" says "Gerald Posner is one of the most resourceful investigators I have encountered in thirty years of journalism." Garry Wills calls Posner "a superb investigative reporter," while the "Los Angeles Times" dubs him "a classic-style investigative journalist." "His work is painstakingly honest journalism" concluded "The Washington Post". "The New York Times" lauded his "exhaustive research techniques" and "The Boston Globe" determined Posner is "an investigative journalist whose work is marked by his thorough and meticulous research." "A resourceful investigator and skillful writer," says "The Dallas Morning News".

Posner was one of the youngest attorneys (23) ever hired by the Wall Street law firm of Cravath, Swaine & Moore. A Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude graduate of the University of California at Berkeley (1975), he was an Honors Graduate of Hastings Law School (1978), where he served as the Associate Executive Editor for the Law Review. Of counsel to the law firm he founded, Posner and Ferrara, he is now a full time journalist and author.

He is the Chief Investigative Reporter for the Daily Beast. In the past, he was a freelance writer on investigative issues for several news magazines, and a regular contributor to NBC, the History Channel, CNN, FOX News, CBS, and MSNBC. A member of the National Advisory Board of the National Writers Union, Posner is also a member of the Authors Guild, PEN, The Committee to Protect Journalists, and Phi Beta Kappa. He lives in Miami Beach with his wife, author Trisha Posner, who works on all his projects (www.trishaposner.com).

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