Gerald Posner's HITLER'S CHILDREN published as eBook after 26 years

When published in hardcover in 1991, Hitler's Children, an in depth collection of a dozen interviews with the adult children of Third Reich leaders, earned rave reviews.  

“A mesmerizing, blood-chilling book . . . The contrast between innocent childhood experience, and the awful understanding of that experience that came with time, is enough to make you weep“  
– Los Angeles Times

“They were the architects of terror but they were also fathers. Now, for the first time, their children speak out . . . a fascinating book”  
– Sunday Mail

“Absorbing . . . . most of the characters in Posner's study are more lurid than anything found in fiction. . . . a masterly job”  
– Montreal Gazette


Today, April 13, UK's Crux Publishers, releases the book as in a digital format.  Priced at $5.99, and with a new forward, this groundbreaking book is now available for a new generation of readers.