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Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad

A Family Memoir of Miraculous Survival

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Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad

By: Daniel Finkelstein
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THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

‘Epic, moving and important’ ROBERT HARRIS

'I'm not sure I've ever come across quite such a revelatory account of the Holocaust and yet despite the horror and the sadness it's also a 'memoir of miraculous survival'. I can't recommend it enough' ANTHONY HOROWITZ

'A modern classic’ OBSERVER

‘An unforgettable epic of a book’ DAILY MAIL

From longstanding political columnist and commentator Daniel Finkelstein, a powerful memoir exploring both his mother and his father’s devastating experiences of persecution, resistance and survival during the Second World War.

Daniel’s mother Mirjam Wiener was the youngest of three daughters born in Germany to Alfred and Margarete Wiener. Alfred, a decorated hero from the Great War, is now widely acknowledged to have been the first person to recognise the existential danger Hitler posed to the Jews and began, in 1933, to catalogue in detail Nazi crimes. After moving his family to Amsterdam, he relocated his library to London and was preparing to bring over his wife and children when Germany invaded the Netherlands. Before long, the family was rounded up, robbed and sent to starve in Bergen-Belsen.

Daniel’s father Ludwik was born in Lwów, the only child of a prosperous Jewish family. In 1939, after Hitler and Stalin carved up Poland, Ludwik’s father was arrested and sentenced to hard labour in the Gulag. Meanwhile, deported to Siberia and working as a slave labourer on a collective farm, Ludwik survived the freezing winters in a tiny house he built from cow dung.

Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad is a deeply moving, personal and at times horrifying memoir about Finkelstein’s parents’ experiences at the hands of the two genocidal dictators of the twentieth century. It is a story of persecution; survival; and the consequences of totalitarianism told with the almost unimaginable bravery of two ordinary families shining through.

‘Danny Finkelstein has written an elegant, moving account of the history of one family, and in doing so shines light on the history of the 20th century. If you want to understand Hitler and Stalin, read this book about people whose lives were upended by both of them’ ANNE APPLEBAUM, author of Gulag: A History, winner of the Pulitzer Prize

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Critic reviews

"A terrific piece of work, epic, moving and important, the grim history of 20th-century Europe encapsulated in one extraordinary, ordinary family." (Robert Harris)

"This truly remarkable book brings vividly home the horrors perpetrated against one family by Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, serving as an indictment of their crimes against millions. Diligently researched...and on occasion unbearably moving, this is a powerful moral work about political extremism and the importance of bearing witness, but at the heart of it is love." (Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny)

"Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad is a tale of survival and humanity surrounded by death and brutality. At a time when Holocaust denial is on the rise among the young, and people talk fondly again of communism, it is a reminder that for all their problems, our wonderful, messy democracy and our great shared European civilisation must be constantly defended." (George Osborne)

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I honestly don’t know what to say about this audio book, at times it was a really difficult listen, particularly when you hear of the devastation brought to just one family and their friends as a result of the holocaust and the horrific events of WW2. That being said, the level of research and the narration by the author are just breathtaking. Although I studied this period of history for my O Levels, I learned so much about the politics and decisions that were inflicted on the ordinary people. I think, as others have said, that this should be a compulsory listen for each generation so we never forget the suffering of so many and their bravery.

Well researched and beautifully narrated

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This is one of the most encompassing truths about the attempts of and by ignorance to destroy a peaceful people and the patchwork quilt of a family and their friends as some survived hell and some did not....engrossing.

Survival at the deepest level

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Fascinating detail of personal courage and survival in the twin evil empires of the 1930s and 1940s.

Moving and very relevant for today

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The love and family connection kept their hope alive - the sacrifice and inner belief gave the families strength to never give up hope that the inhumanity would end. A book truly inspiring, sad and yet full of love and strength.

Inhumanity v humanity

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Loved the authors reading of his work. The research was impeccable and the horror of Stalin is brought to the fore where often it is ignored.

A stunning story of bravery, intelligence and good against sheer evil

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The sheer detail in this story is amazing and brings to life an example of the belief of the right to exist and having faith in that belief. The story of the holocaust is generally poorly to but this insight might just spark a light in people’s minds as to the reality rather than fiction of this time

Awesome in detail and emotion

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Powerful, insightful and well read. Highlighted many aspects of events particularly in the build to and during WW2. It stands with Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s “Gulag Archipelago” as a warning to humanity of what man can do to man.

Powerful, insightful and well read.

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Undoubtedly the most readable and original book on the first half of the 20th century I enthusiastically recommend the book and the reader to anyone interested in the true history of those terrible times

Extraordinary

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I wanted to read this since it first came out, but now I am so glad I waited until I had some time for the audio book, hearing Danny read this book ads something particularly special to this very personal yet geo politically fascinating book. I intend to get my whole family to listen including my teenage sons.

Brilliant, fascinating and filled with love & compassion

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This is a brilliant book which tells the stories of persecution clearly and quite shockingly thoroughly. Some of this was new to me and I am pleased to have learnt about part of the Shoa I didn’t know. Well worth hearing.

Stunning survival

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