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As a young writer of blazing promise, Felix Hartlaub went missing in the final days of the Second World War, leaving behind diaries, notes and incomplete drafts that provide a singularly evocative portrait of life during the war.From 1941, Hartlaub was posted in various Nazi military command headquarters, a historian tasked with writing the Wehrmacht's official record of the war. In private, he wrote the disaffected, ruthlessly clear-eyed and often beautiful fragments that make up Notes from Führer HQ, now translated into English for the first time by the acclaimed Michael Hofmann.Moving from a strangely bucolic barracks in Ukraine to tense bureaucratic headquarters on the Eastern Front to the bizarre, seedy micro-climate of a command train, these dispatches conjure the absurdity and turmoil of life within Hitler's war machine through the eyes of a remarkably perceptive, disabused observer.
© 2026 Pushkin Press Classics (ספר דיגיטלי): 9781805680093
תורגם על ידי: Michael Hofmann
תאריך פרסום
ספר דיגיטלי: 27 באוגוסט 2026
מאות אלפי ספרים
מצב ילדים (תוכן שמתאים לקטנטנים)
הורדת ספרים לקריאה והאזנה בלי אינטרנט
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