

An edition of Not me (2012)
memoirs of a German childhood
By Joachim C. Fest
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Atlantic Books
Language
eng
Pages
316
Description:
"Few other historians have shaped our understanding of the Third Reich as much as Joachim Fest. Fierce and intransigent, German-born Fest was a relentless interrogator of his nation's modern history. His analysis, 'The Face of the Third Reich', his biographies of Adolf Hitler and Albert Speer and his descriptions of the last days in the Führer's bunker have all reached a worldwide audience of millions. But how did the young Fest, born in 1926, personally experience National Socialism, the Second World War and a catastrophically defeated Germany? In 'Not Me', the memoir of his childhood and youth, Joachim Fest chronicles his own extraordinary early life, providing an intimate portrait of those dark years of conflict. Whether describing his Catholic home in a Berlin suburb, his father's resistance to the regime and subsequent teaching ban, his own expulsion from school, or Aunt Dolly's introductions to the world of opera, these are the long-awaited personal reflections of a born observer, the exactitude of whose prose is as sharp as the memories he describes"--Publisher's description, p. [2] of dust jacket.
subjects: Childhood and youth, Historians, Biography
People: Joachim C. Fest (1926-2006)
Places: Germany