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Eva works as a translator for the first Auschwitz trials in Frankfurt. As she translates the testimonies of survivors, the clinical language of the courtroom clashes with the visceral trauma of the past. For Eva, and for Germany, the trial is a mirror. She begins to realize that the "ordinary" lives of her family were built on a foundation of complicity.
In the early 1960s, West Germany was a nation eager to move on. The "Economic Miracle" was in full swing, and the horrors of the previous decade were often tucked away behind lace curtains and Sunday roasts. Annette Hess’s The German House shatters this domestic peace, using the perspective of Eva Bruhns—a woman who has never questioned her parents’ history—to show what happens when the truth becomes impossible to ignore. CasaAlemana epub
: It avoids being a typical "war story" by focusing on the aftermath and the psychological burden of those who inherited the history. Eva works as a translator for the first
The novel’s success led to a major television series that has introduced the story to a wider audience. While the book focuses on Eva's internal journey, the series highlights the broader societal tension of the 1960s—a generation gap where children began to ask their parents the most dangerous question: "What did you do during the war?" . She begins to realize that the "ordinary" lives
: Beyond German history, it’s a story about the courage required to look at one’s own family objectively.