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I grew up in Germany during and after Adolf Hitler's rule. My life since then has been lived in the cold shadow of his monstrous crimes. I spent many years trying to come to terms with the Holocaust. In this book, I examine what it means to be German-how we, both as a nation and as individuals, struggle to survive our legacy of shame.

Produktbeschreibung
I grew up in Germany during and after Adolf Hitler's rule. My life since then has been lived in the cold shadow of his monstrous crimes. I spent many years trying to come to terms with the Holocaust. In this book, I examine what it means to be German-how we, both as a nation and as individuals, struggle to survive our legacy of shame.
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Doris Keating Pena-Cruz (nee Bor Dasch) was born in Tilsit, East Prussia, Germany in 1937. During the second World War her family had to flee from the Russians. Her childhood was spent in Bavaria. Later she emigrated to America, after a stay in London. She now lives in Boston with her husband, and has three children and seven grandchildren.