The Nazi Executioner
Historical Fiction22 total reviews
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
An absolutely chilling account from Rottger about his haunting role in the horrors of Nazi Germany and, in particular , the execution of Hubener (there is an error in his name in para beginning: The rest of the inmates...)
This non-fiction is a stunning and memorable recounting of this nightmare period in history when people were killed for no other reason than their ethnicity, nationality or simply speaking the truth. Thanks for sharing, Bill.
reply by the author on 23-May-2023
An absolutely chilling account from Rottger about his haunting role in the horrors of Nazi Germany and, in particular , the execution of Hubener (there is an error in his name in para beginning: The rest of the inmates...)
This non-fiction is a stunning and memorable recounting of this nightmare period in history when people were killed for no other reason than their ethnicity, nationality or simply speaking the truth. Thanks for sharing, Bill.
Comment Written 23-May-2023
reply by the author on 23-May-2023
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Thank you very much for your awesome 6-star review, Debbie, and thanks for pointing out the typo. Let's hope this kind of thing never happens again.
Comment from Mrs. KT
Good morning, Jim,
An exceptionally well-crafted work that held my attention from beginning to end.
The atrocities of WWII still haunt me...just as those of Korea and Vietnam.
I cannot comprehend and/or bear to think of man's inhumanity to man, and yet, it still persists...
Captivating and realistic.
Thank you for sharing, Jim...
diane
reply by the author on 23-May-2023
Good morning, Jim,
An exceptionally well-crafted work that held my attention from beginning to end.
The atrocities of WWII still haunt me...just as those of Korea and Vietnam.
I cannot comprehend and/or bear to think of man's inhumanity to man, and yet, it still persists...
Captivating and realistic.
Thank you for sharing, Jim...
diane
Comment Written 23-May-2023
reply by the author on 23-May-2023
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Thank you very much, diane. These atrocities have always fascinated me too. It seems as though it is the natural state of some, which is very hard to fathom, as you point out. Maybe it's just part of the human condition.