Sereny on Fest
There’s something almost unbearably moving about the first two paragraphs of Gitta Sereny’s review of Joachim Fest’s Inside Hitler’s Bunker. I guess it’s the agelessness of the people mentioned: the child in the ditch with the tattoo, the Chilean doctor, and Sereny herself. Sixty years ago, last week, tomorrow morning.
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