Summary:
The book delves into the lives of the children of Nazi leaders, exploring how they have coped with the legacy of their parents' infamous roles in the Third Reich. It examines their struggles with guilt, shame, and the burden of history, as well as their various paths in dealing with their families' pasts.
Key points:
1. Nazi Parents' Legacy: The book examines the emotional toll on Nazi leaders' children, dealing with guilt, shame, and identity issues due to their parents' actions.
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