The Devil's Chosen: A Search for Understanding

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iUniverse, 2005 - 276 páginas
"Faster, faster come the German shouts. Louder and more impatient. Into the ravine they run. 'Schnell! Schnell!' No time to think. No time to escape. Fear chokes their hearts. Breathing comes quick and shallow. No place to hide. No place to go but down the bank, down into nature's quiet embrace, open to greet them, open to enfold them."

The brutality and terror of the Holocaust is chillingly brought back to life in this series of fictional accounts from author Robert Barker. SS officer Hans Grüber, the sometimes confused and troubled perpetrator, acts as our guide by connecting the scenes in the different stories.

With a focus on the stark, personal decisions made by the perpetrators and victims alike, The Devil's Chosen raises disturbing and enduring questions. Do we summon the bravery to stand against evil, or do we abandon all to save ourselves? Do we have the right and the power to forgive the silent bystanders as well as those responsible? What is our role?

The Devil's Chosen brings the actions and decisions of both the victims and the perpetrators into focus against the unforgiving background of terror and death.

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History and Heritage
1
Betrayal and Blame
12
Anarchy and Anger
21
The First of the Innocents
29
Broken Glass and Fractured Lives
37
Hope and Desperation
48
Helpless Hands
57
Bonds of Love and Fear
67
No Quarter Asked None Given
136
Consider the Consequences
147
Father Forgive Them
157
Living With Dogs
169
Lowered to Betrayal
176
First Levels of Hell
187
March to Death and Liberation
199
Ukrainian Agony
211

Thrown Back to the Sea
78
The Ghetto Gate Closes
96
To Escape the Bond of Love
104
Slaughter and Survival
114
The Victims and the Killers
129
Retreat in Fear
226
Insistent Ghosts
240
Afterword
252
Selected Sources
257
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