A Child of Hitler

A Child of Hitler
Author: Alfons Heck
Publsiher: American Traveler Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0939650444

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The author's story of his rise to power in the Hitler Youth under the spell of Adolf Hitler.

Son Of Hitler

Son Of Hitler
Author: Anthony Del Col, Geoff Moore
Publsiher: Image Comics
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2018-06-20
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781534310889

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She's a British spy handler who, in the darkest days of World War II, discovers the way to stopping the Nazis is to find a French baker's assistant. Who also happens to be Adolf Hitler's illegitimate son. When a trio of Nazi informants wash up on the shoes of Dover, spy handler Cora Brown is assigned their interrogation. Usually skeptical, she's shocked when they reveal to her a secret only a handful of Nazis know: that during the first World War Hitler fathered a child in France. Armed with these stolen Nazi files, she defies her orders and tracks down Pierre Moreau and convinces him to embark on a mission to find his biological father - and assassinate him. They make their way to Germany but discover that the road to discovery is filled with violence, spycraft, weird scientific experiments and death. Will Pierre make it to Hitler and end the war? Or will they discover something else along the way? SON OF HITLER is an acclaimed graphic novel of which NPR describes, “few war stories are this much fun.” If you like pulp spy thriller and alternative history thrillers like Inglourious Basterds, Man in the High Castle and the works of John Le Carre, you'll love this page-turning yarn by acclaimed creators Anthony Del Col (Assassin's Creed), Jeff McComsey (FUBAR) and newcomer Geoff Moore. Buy SON OF HITLER today to discover the greatest untold legend of World War II!

Children of the Swastika

Children of the Swastika
Author: Eileen Heyes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 1562942379

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Describes the Hitler Youth, the state-sponsored youth organization founded by the Nazi regime to train boys and girls ten and older to serve Hitler's government with unquestioning devotion.

A Child of Hitler

A Child of Hitler
Author: Alfons Heck
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 237
Release: 1986-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0553259466

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An autobiographical account of life in Nazi Germany by a former high-ranking leader of the Hitler Youth organization captures the fanaticism and unrelenting evil of German Nazism and its impact on young Germans of the era

The Burden of Hitler s Legacy

The Burden of Hitler s Legacy
Author: Alfons Heck
Publsiher: American Traveler Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 0939650800

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The author shares 40 years of soul searching in the aftermath of Germany's total defeat and destruction.

Hitler Youth Growing Up in Hitler s Shadow Scholastic Focus

Hitler Youth  Growing Up in Hitler s Shadow  Scholastic Focus
Author: Susan Campbell Bartoletti
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781338088373

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Robert F. Sibert Award-winner Susan Campbell Bartoletti explores the riveting and often chilling story of Germany's powerful Hitler Youth groups. In her first full-length nonfiction title since winning the Robert F. Sibert Award, Susan Campbell Bartoletti explores the riveting and often chilling story of Germany's powerful Hitler Youth groups."I begin with the young. We older ones are used up . . . But my magnificent youngsters! Look at these men and boys! What material! With them, I can create a new world." --Adolf Hitler, Nuremberg 1933 By the time Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, 3.5 million children belonged to the Hitler Youth. It would become the largest youth group in history. Susan Campbell Bartoletti explores how Hitler gained the loyalty, trust, and passion of so many of Germany's young people. Her research includes telling interviews with surviving Hitler Youth members.

A Hitler Youth in Poland

A Hitler Youth in Poland
Author: Jost Hermand
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0810112922

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Between 1933 and 1945, more than three million children between the ages of seven and sixteen were taken from their homes and sent to Hitler Youth paramilitary camps to be toughened up and taught how to be obedient Germans. Separated from their families, these children often endured abuse by the adults in charge. This mass phenomenon that affected a whole generation of Germans remains almost undocumented. In this memoir, Jost Hermand, a German cultural critic and historian who spent much of his youth in five different camps, writes about his experiences during this period. Hermand also gives background into the camp's creation and development.

Hitler Youth

Hitler Youth
Author: Michael H. Kater
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674039353

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In modern times, the recruitment of children into a political organization and ideology reached its boldest embodiment in the Hitler Youth, founded in 1933 soon after the Nazi Party assumed power in Germany. Determining that by age ten children’s minds could be turned from play to politics, the regime inducted nearly all German juveniles between the ages of ten and eighteen into its state-run organization. The result was a potent tool for bending young minds and hearts to the will of Adolf Hitler. Baldur von Schirach headed a strict chain of command whose goal was to shift the adolescents’ sense of obedience from home and school to the racially defined Volk and the Third Reich. Luring boys and girls into Hitler Youth ranks by offering them status, uniforms, and weekend hikes, the Nazis turned campgrounds into premilitary training sites, air guns into machine guns, sing-alongs into marching drills, instruction into indoctrination, and children into Nazis. A few resisted for personal or political reasons, but the overwhelming majority enlisted. Drawing on original reports, letters, diaries, and memoirs, Michael H. Kater traces the history of the Hitler Youth, examining the means, degree, and impact of conversion, and the subsequent fate of young recruits. Millions of Hitler Youth joined the armed forces; thousands gleefully participated in the subjugation of foreign peoples and the obliteration of “racial aliens.” Although young, they committed crimes against humanity for which they cannot escape judgment. Their story stands as a harsh reminder of the moral bankruptcy of regimes that make children complicit in crimes of the state.