RODERICK STACKELBERG has an unusual story to tell, particularly of his early years. Stackelberg was born in Munich in 1935 to an American mother and a German father. He grew up in Germany during the Nazi years, including the Second World War, before returning to America with his mother in 1946.
Out of Hitlers Shadow is based on personal journals Stackelberg began keeping as a boy of seven in Germany in 1942. It reconstructs his childhood in Germany, his years of school and college in New England, his return to Germany as a draftee in the American army in 1959, and his years of self-imposed exile in quest of knowledge about his background and his familys past.
Out of Hitlers Shadow presents the first volume of Stackelbergs memoirs of a career devoted to the scholarly study of National Socialism, its antecedents, consequences, and lessons.
A propos de l’auteur
RODERICK STACKELBERG is a professor emeritus of history at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. His research interest is modern Germany, with special emphasis on the history of National Socialism and its antecedents. He is the author of four books. Stackelberg currently lives in Spokane with his wife, Sally A. Winkle.