
Synopsis
āA masterpiece . . . a contribution to the effort of recuperation of human dignity at the end of this atrocious century . . . This is the account Joan of Arc would have given if she had been charged with interrogating Faustā John Banville, Observer
āA remarkable new biography ā arguably the most important and certainly the most fascinating book about the Nazi era published in the last ten years . . . Gitta Sereny has written a masterpieceā Robert Harris, Sunday Times
āAn essential experience that conveys like no other book the qualities of the Nazi elite . . . restoring emotion to people we would prefer to regard as soulless machinesā David Cesarini, Financial Times
āA masterpiece of historical and inquisitorial technique, enables us to understand the ablest, most articulate, and most ambiguous of Hitlerās ministersā Hugh Trevor-Roper, Sunday Telegraph Books of the Year




















