"The Silences of Hammerstein," the latest work from one of
Germany's most significant contemporary authors, engages readers
with a blend of a documentary, collage, narration, and fictional
interviews. The gripping plot revolves around the experiences of
real-life German General Kurt von Hammerstein and his wife and
children. A member of an old military family, a brilliant staff
officer, and the last commander of the German army before Hitler
seized power, Hammerstein, who died in 1943 before Hitler's defeat,
was nevertheless an idiosyncratic character. Too old to be a
resister, he retained an independence of mind that was shared by
his children: three of his daughters joined the Communist Party,
and two of his sons risked their lives in the July 1944 Plot
against Hitler and were subsequently on the run till the end of the
war. Hammerstein never criticized his children for their
activities, and he maintained contacts with the Communists himself
and foresaw the disastrous end of Hitler's dictatorship.
In "The Silences of Hammerstein," Hans Magnus Enzensberger
offers a brilliant and unorthodox account of the military milieu
whose acquiescence to Nazism consolidated Hitler's power and of the
heroic few who refused to share in the spoils.
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