
Promise Me You'll Shoot Yourself
The Downfall of Ordinary Germans, 1945
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Narrated by:
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Sam Peter Jackson
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By:
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Florian Huber
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One of the last major stories on the Third Reich that remains largely untold is that of the extraordinary wave of suicides, carried out not just by much of the Nazi leadership, but by thousands of ordinary Germans, in the Second World War's closing period.
Some of these were provoked by terror in the face of advancing Soviet troops or by personal guilt, but many could not be explained in such relatively straightforward terms.
Florian Huber's remarkable book, a bestseller in Germany, confronts this terrible phenomenon. Other countries have suffered defeat, but not responded in the same way. What drove whole families, who in many cases had already withstood years of deprivation, aerial bombing and deaths in battle, to do this?
In a brilliantly written, thoughtful and original work, Huber sees the entire project of the Third Reich as a sequence of almost overwhelming emotions and scenes for many Germans. He describes some of the key events which shaped the period from the First World War to the end of the Second, showing how the sheer intensity, glamour and ferocity of Hitler's regime swept along millions.
For over 12 years a relentless and terrible drama shaped German life and its sudden end was, for thousands of people, simply impossible to absorb.
©2019 Florian Huber (P)2019 Penguin AudioIn early 1945 as the Russians invaded and her officers flew off leaving the rank and file to fend for themselves she became a refugee.
She has always been loath to talk about her experiences but touched upon some of the horrors outlined in this book.
She is still alive , living in a nursing home but was only diagnosed with PTSD a year ago as she cannot forget the past.
Whilst this was distressing reading , as personal narratives go it’s a masterpiece.
Frightening Account
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Although not nearly enough emphasis was placed on the Horrors Germans went through at the end of the war or were inflicted on Germany by the allied powers after the war.
Well Worth a Listen
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Please stop with accents in historical books.
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Especially the stories of anti semitism run parallels to the way other groups are treated in modern day society
One of the most important parts of our history
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Absorbing, Moving and Convincing
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a tour de force ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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