Postcards to Hitler, Bruce Neuburger
Postcards to Hitler, Bruce Neuburger
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Postcards to Hitler
A German Jew’s Defiance in a Time of Terror

Author: Bruce Neuburger

Narrator: Ken Teutsch, Peter Borys, Samantha Cooper, Elias Khalil, Jason Lasky, Kerr Lordygan, Keith O'Brien, Becky Parker, Rebecca Stern, Heather Tracy, Tristan Wright, Bruce Neuburger

Unabridged: 15 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/04/2024


Synopsis

Benno Neuburger, a modest land investor from Munich and Anna Einstein daughter of a cattle dealer from Laupheim, marry in 1907. They begin their lives together with great hope. It is a relatively prosperous time and a very optimistic one for German Jews who are enjoying a social renaissance in the industrializing, urbanizing rising star that is Germany.
It’s not clear that this good fortune might begin to unravel. Even as news of an assassination in an “obscure” Balkan corner of the continent passes like a cold wind through Munich on a warm beer-garden July day, people shudder but feel no great alarm.
Yet what follows is a war provoked by inter-colonialist competition. It is prolonged and bloody, giving way to German defeat, revolution, a brief socialist interlude in Munich, a merciless counter revolution, and the pitiless demagoguery of defeated generals. So marks the commencement of an era of nearly relentless distress and turmoil for Germany.
The lives of Benno and Anna and their extended families are amid this swirl—trying to make a life as they struggle to survive, as they cling to the hope of a peaceful resolution to crisis.
But to no avail. Munich becomes the epicenter of German fascism fed by nationalist resentment and racial madness – an offspring of European rivalries and colonialism. In the 1920s the brown shirts of Germany’s former African colonial army become the uniform of a domestic legion of terror.
In the 1920s Benno, Anna and their children live as close neighbors to the demagogue who will become the Nazi leader. A slow-moving horror show envelops them in the years that follow.
In the 1930s and 1940s: Emigrating children, a pogrom, a new war, evictions, “resettlement” via a train ride east . . . desperate acts of resistance, arrest, trial – as the holocaust plays out— all up close and personal: A human story told through the voices of those who lived it.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Don on April 28, 2024

Review of Postcards To Hitler (written by Dr. Rodger K. Scott, a personal friend of the author) Bruce Neuburger has written a 408-page book that is remarkable in many ways about his grandfather, Benno Neuburger. The story of Benno’s life could be told in a few paragraphs, but grandson Bruce Neuburger......more

Goodreads review by Amys on June 01, 2024

Bruce Neuburger writes a powerful tale with Postcards to Hitler: A German Jew’s Defiance in a Time of Terror In Postcards to Hitler: A German Jew’s Defiance in a Time of Terror, the reader is introduced to a family, who ends up being neighbors with the would-be dictator of Germany, and the insightfu......more

Goodreads review by Joy on January 24, 2025

I alternated between reading and listening to this book. The narration by a full cast was excellent. This is a compelling listen (book). It starts in 1907; this is a detailed history of several Jewish families and how they are affected by Germany’s history. The book is well-researched and includes a......more

Goodreads review by Medha on November 30, 2024

Through the story of the Neuburger family, who lived next door to Hitler in Munich, this intimate Holocaust account shows how German-Jewish life unraveled from hopeful beginnings in 1907 to utter devastation. Using family letters and careful research, it brings the massive tragedy of the Holocaust d......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on November 30, 2024

I couldn't put this book down, as the Neuburgers' story brought home the gradual erosion of human rights in a way no textbook ever could. This is a must-read for history lovers and anyone wanting to understand how the Holocaust affected real families, though the content can be quite intense at times......more