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Himmler and the Handmaid is grounded in the little-known fact that Heinrich Himmler had two-hundred thousand Polish children abducted and placed in German foster homes. Many >The first narrator of this story is Kaspar Blumenfeld, a retired, world-weary history professor who happens to be a collector of memorabilia trawled in the murky depths of the dark web. His latest acquisition is a notebook written by an inmate of Wewelsburg, the castle that Himmler leased for a hundred years so he could play out his occult fantasies, unbeknownst >Written by Eva Kauffmann, an unwilling handmaid imprisoned…mehr

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Himmler and the Handmaid is grounded in the little-known fact that Heinrich Himmler had two-hundred thousand Polish children abducted and placed in German foster homes. Many >The first narrator of this story is Kaspar Blumenfeld, a retired, world-weary history professor who happens to be a collector of memorabilia trawled in the murky depths of the dark web. His latest acquisition is a notebook written by an inmate of Wewelsburg, the castle that Himmler leased for a hundred years so he could play out his occult fantasies, unbeknownst >Written by Eva Kauffmann, an unwilling handmaid imprisoned at the castle, the notebook unveils the exact nature of Himmler's appalling activities, prompting Blumenfeld to reveal his >"A deeply intriguing work of speculative historical fiction." >"Enchanting and surprising: Martiny never fails to delight." >"Erik Martiny is recommended reading." >"Refreshing and funny, balanced with the necessary darkness and depth." >"Both pertinent and impertinent, whimsical and grave." Amélie Cordonnier, author of En Garde