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Copyright 2020 by Daniel Lee
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Originally published by Jonathan Cape in the United Kingdom: 2020
First U.S. Edition: June 2020
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ISBNs: 9780316509091 (hardcover); 9780316509121 (ebook)
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E3-20200425-JV-NF-ORI
Ptains Jewish Children
To the memory of Ryszard Seidenros, 19301942, who suffered the same fate as 1.5 million innocent Jewish children murdered during the Holocaust.
Photograph of the armchair (Jana)
A page from one of Griesingers passports (Jutta Mangold)
(undated, but published after 1927)
Gisela and Robert in his parents house, c. 1937 (Jochen and Irmela Griesinger)
Adolf and Wally Griesinger outside the church on the occasion of Albert and Gertrauts wedding in 1938 (Jochen and Irmela Griesinger)
The Griesinger house on Auf dem Haigst (photo taken c. 1953; Jutta Mangold)
Adolf Griesinger while a cadet at Lichterfelde c. 1885 (Jochen and Irmela Griesinger)
Robert Sr. and Lina Griesinger c. 1905 (Jochen and Irmela Griesinger)
A photograph sent in 1910 by Emil Christ to his aunt, Lina Griesinger, of his fathers new house in New Orleans (Jochen and Irmela Griesinger)
Adolf and Robert Griesinger c. 1908 (Jochen and Irmela Griesinger)
A page from Wally Griesingers Child Book that includes a photograph of Wally, Robert, and Albert Griesinger, 1910 (Jochen and Irmela Griesinger)
Lina Griesinger (ne Johns) in her armchair c. 1915 (Jochen and Irmela Griesinger)
Robert Griesingers confirmation photograph, 1921 (Jochen and Irmela Griesinger)
Robert Griesingers Corps portrait, 1925 (Jochen and Irmela Griesinger)
A duel among Suevia Tbingens Corps brothers, 1931 (image in Heinz Howaldt, Suevia Tbingen, 18311931, vol. 1, Tbingen, 1931)
Wedding portrait of Gustav Albrecht, fifth Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and Margareta Fouch dOtrante, 1934 (Barbara and Fritz Schlegel)
The photograph Gisela Grosser submitted to the Main Office for Race and Settlement to secure a marriage license, 1935 (Bundesarchiv, Berlin-Lichterfelde, R 9361 III/58950)
The photograph Robert Griesinger submitted to the Main Office for Race and Settlement to secure a marriage license, 1935 (Bundesarchiv, Berlin-Lichterfelde, R 9361 III/58950)
Robert and Giselas wedding day lunch, February 11, 1936 (Barbara and Fritz Schlegel)
Adolf Hitlers visit to Stuttgart April 1, 1938 (Stadtarchiv Stuttgart, F30300)
Griesinger holding Jutta in his arms while visiting his parents, c. 1939 (Barbara and Fritz Schlegel)
Griesingers house on Schottstrasse, c. 1936 (Moderne Bauformen, September 1936, p. 499)
Helene and Fritz Rothschild c. 1930 (Helga, Andrew, and Christine Rothschild)
Jutta and Joachim at Hohenheim c. 1939 (Jutta Mangold)
Griesinger in Wehrmacht uniform with one of the horses from the 25th Infantry Division c. 1939 (Jutta Mangold)
Griesinger in Wehrmacht uniform c. 1939 (Barbara and Fritz Schlegel)
Giselas driving license, 1941 (Peter Jehli)
Barbara and Jutta at school in Prague, c. 1944 (Barbara and Fritz Schlegel)
Joachim, Jutta, Gisela, Robert, and Barbara with the family dog in Prague, 1943 (Jochen and Irmela Griesinger)
Barbara, Gisela, Jutta, and Joachim, c. 1946 (Jutta Mangold)
Gisela and Walter on their wedding day, 1946 (Barbara and Fritz Schlegel)
Barbara, Wally, and Jutta Griesinger in Stuttgart (Jutta Mangold)
Wally Griesinger with Juttas son, Michel, c. 1963 (Jochen and Irmela Griesinger)
Nunia and Ryszard Seidenros c. 1933 (Daniel Lee)
The 25th Infantry Divisions route into France in 1940
The 25th Motorized Infantry Divisions route into the USSR in 1941
Walter BertschMinister of Economics and Labour in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia; responsible for recruiting Griesinger to work for him in Prague
Rudolf Bilfingerworked with Griesinger as a lawyer at the Stuttgart Gestapo before being posted to the Reich Main Security Office (RSHA)
Karl Hermann Franka leading Sudeten Nazi official, who in 1939 became Secretary of State for the Protectorate and was nominally in charge of Bohemia and Moravia after Wilhelm Frick assumed the role of Reich Protector in August 1943
Adolf Griesingerfather of Robert Griesinger, born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1871
Albert GriesingerRobert Griesingers younger brother
Gisela Griesinger (ne Nottebohm)Robert Griesingers wife, born in Hamburg in 1912
Irmela GriesingerJochen Griesingers wife
Jochen Griesingerson of Albert, and nephew of Robert Griesinger
Lina Griesinger (ne Johns)Robert Griesingers grandmother, born in New Orleans in 1848
Robert Arnold GriesingerLawyer, SS Officer and an official at the Ministry of Economics and Labour in Nazi-occupied Prague
Robert Griesinger, Sr.Robert Griesingers grandfather, born in Stuttgart in 1841
Wally Griesinger (ne Passmann)Robert Griesingers mother, born in Duisburg in 1884
Joachim GrosserGiselas son from her first marriage; Robert Griesingers stepson
Wilhelm Harsterdeputy head of the Stuttgart Gestapo; later served in the Netherlands as head of the Security Police and the Sicherheitsdienst (SD)
Mrs. HelmichovaCzech neighbor of Wally Griesinger, whom Wally sent to Prague after the war to discover Roberts fate
Alfred Hugenbergnewspaper magnate and leader of the nationalist party, the Deutschnationale Volkspartei (DNVP); served in Hitlers government in 1933
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