Supported by photographs and the words of former SS men, their close friends and colleagues, Guido Knopp brings back to life a generation whose fanaticism and violence shaped the identity of the Third Reich.
About Guido Knopp
Dr Guido Knopp, born in 1948, rose to become editor of the Frankfurter Allgemaine Zeitung and later foreign editor of the Welt am Sonntag, Today he runs the Current Affairs department of ZDF, Germany's second national TV network. His books for Sutton include Hitler's Henchmen (2000), Hitler's Holocaust (2002), Hitler's Children (2002), and Hitler's Women (2003)
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