Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad is a deeply moving and revelatory memoir that chronicles the extraordinary survival of Daniel Finkelstein’s parents during the darkest years of the twentieth century. Through meticulous research and personal reflection, Finkelstein uncovers the harrowing experiences of his mother, Mirjam, who endured the horrors of Bergen-Belsen, and his father, Ludwik, who survived the brutal conditions of the Siberian Gulag. This epic account serves as both a testament to human resilience and a profound historical examination of the two totalitarian regimes that defined an era.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover a powerful, firsthand perspective on the Holocaust and the Soviet Gulag system through the lens of one family’s survival.
- Gain insight into the early recognition of Nazi threats and the devastating impact of totalitarianism on ordinary lives.
- Experience a masterfully written narrative that balances historical gravity with the intimate, emotional details of a family memoir.
About the Author
Daniel Finkelstein is a prominent British political columnist, commentator, and journalist. Known for his insightful analysis of contemporary politics, he has spent his career observing the intersection of history and current events. This memoir represents his most personal work to date, drawing on his family’s history to illuminate the broader consequences of twentieth-century conflict.