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|title=Hanns and Rudolf: The German Jew and the Hunt for the Kommandant of Auschwitz
|author=Thomas Harding
|publisher=William Heinemann
|date=August 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0434022365</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>0434022365</amazonus>
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|summary=A sterling work that opens up a family history into that of the Nazis in all the right ways.
|cover=0434022365
|aznuk=0434022365
|aznus=0434022365
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This dual biography concerns, as the title makes clear, two men. One was from an inherently German, rich Jewish family – they had a powerboat so he could waterski on the lake at their country cottage – who fled the rise of the Nazis early in the 1930s, and got away moderately lightly, only losing properties and a large and successful medical career. The other was from an inherently German family, who signed up for First World War service before his age, but only really wanted to be a farmer and family man, yet who ended up running probably history's worst slaughterhouse. Both had a connection and a shared destiny that was largely unknown before this book was researched, there's a chance that both of them had the blood of one man and only one man directly on their hands from WWII service, and both of them – again, as the title makes clear – are given the dignity of the familiar, first name throughout this incredible book.

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