The True German: The Diary of a World War II Military Judge
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Rating | : | 4.95 (545 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1137278544 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-11 |
Language | : | English |
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Müller-Hill calls himself a German nationalist, the true Prussian idealist who was there before Hitler and would be there after. It is an extraordinary testament to a part of Germany's people that historians are only now starting to acknowledge and fills a gap in our knowledge of WWII.. From March 1944 to the summer of 1945, he kept a diary, recording his impressions of what transpired around him as Germany hurtled into destructionwhat he thought about the fate of the Jewish people, the danger from the Bolshevik East once an Allied victory was imminent, his longing for his home and family and, throughout it, a relentless disdain and hatred for the man who dragged his beloved Germany into this cataclysm, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party. Werner Otto Müller-Hill served as a military judge in the Werhmacht during World War II. Published in Germany and France, Müller-Hill's diary has been hailed as a unique document, praised for its singular candor and uncommon insight into what the German army was like on the inside
From Booklist In March 1944, as the tide of the war was beginning to turn against the Germans, Müller-Hill, a Wehrmacht military judge, started a secret diary. --Brendan Driscoll . Other passages, however, reflect an ambivalent and perhaps contradictory patriotism. This is both an important historical document and an engrossing read. It quickly becomes clear, however, that Müller-Hill wrote primarily to voice doubts and fears that could only be voiced in secret. At times, his words drip with sarcasm. Viewed today, certain passages would seem to contradict some of the more sweeping hypotheses that have been suggested regarding ordinary Germans’ complicity with respect to the Holocaust. “A fellow of infinite jest,” he says, describing the “senseless demagogu
Lindel H. Litton said Five Stars. great book. "DISAPOINTED" according to Allen R. Johnson. I ordered this book hoping that it would provide a first person insight of life in side the 19DISAPOINTED I ordered this book hoping that it would provide a first person insight of life in side the 1933 - 19DISAPOINTED Allen R. Johnson I ordered this book hoping that it would provide a first person insight of life in side the 1933 - 1945 Germany. I was disappointed to find that it was just the ranting and raving of a judicial official during the last year or so of World War II. If you have nothing else to do and you have seen all of the re-runs. 5 Germany. I was disappointed to find that it was just the ranting and raving of a judicial official during the last year or so of World War II. If you have nothing else to do and you have seen all of the re-runs. DISAPOINTED I ordered this book hoping that it would provide a first person insight of life in side the 1933 - 19DISAPOINTED Allen R. Johnson I ordered this book hoping that it would provide a first person insight of life in side the 1933 - 1945 Germany. I was disappointed to find that it was just the ranting and raving of a judicial official during the last year or so of World War II. If you have nothing else to do and you have seen all of the re-runs. 5 Germany. I was disappointed to find that it was just the ranting and raving of a judicial official during the last year or so of World War II. If you have nothing else to do and you have seen all of the re-runs. - 19DISAPOINTED Allen R. Johnson I ordered this book hoping that it would provide a first person insight of life in side the 1933 - 1945 Germany. I was disappointed to find that it was just the ranting and raving of a judicial official during the last year or so of World War II. If you have nothing else to do and you have seen all of the re-runs. 5 Germany. I was disappointed to find that it was just the ranting and raving of a judicial official during the last year or so of World War II. If you have nothing else to do and you have seen all of the re-runs. Offers the reader great insight into the inner-workings of the German army and the Nazi propaganda machine during late WWII MilitaryMan "True German: The Diary of a World War II Military Judge" is Werner Otto Müller-Hill's secret diary that he kept from March 1944 to the summer of 1945. The diary was originally published in Germany and France and just recently has been published by Palgrave Macmillan (September 24, 2013).The diary offers the
He survived the war and went on to become a prosecutor. Werner Otto Müller-Hill was a military judge in the Wehrmacht who began a diary in the last days of World War II. He died in 1977.