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On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
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“When I tried to sing by myself, I felt sad and empty, for inevitably my father's favorite songs came to me, and before I got to "und auf den Wiesen blühen die Blümelein rot und blau" (and on the meadows bloom the little flowers red and blue), I had to hide and cry. He was buried somewhere in France, and I was sure no one had planted a flower on his resting place. Who would have, for a soldier who had fought for Hitler?”
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
“But most- and worst- of all, as we and all the world slowly learned about the full extent of Hitler's Final Solution, we realized that all Germans, no matter what they had suffered or whether they had participated in any way in the atrocities, would bear guilt, shame and dishonor, probably forever.”
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
“On the day I learned of Vati's death, my outlook on life changed profoundly. I had discovered that a good day could never be trusted to remain good, indeed, a good day would inevitably lead to disaster, and I must always be prepared for the worst. The glass was now half empty.”
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
“Gottgläubigkeit.”
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
“Stones from the River, Ursula Hegi”
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
“The Reader, Bernhard Schlink”
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
“My German Question: Growing Up in Nazi Berlin, Peter Gay Nazi Berlin,”
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
“Castles Burning: A Child’s Life in War, Magda Denes”
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
― On Hitler's Mountain: Overcoming the Legacy of a Nazi Childhood
