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Martin Pollack

    May 23, 1944

    This author delved into Slavic studies and Eastern European history, equipping them to engage deeply with Polish literature as a translator. Their extensive experience as a journalist, including correspondent roles in Western and Eastern Europe, has shaped a keen global perspective. Through their writing, they explore intricate cultural and historical nuances, with works celebrated for their depth and insight. This unique viewpoint, forged by academic rigor and international exposure, offers readers a rich and thought-provoking literary journey.

    Martin Pollack
    Mrtvac u bunkeru
    Die Frau ohne Grab
    ŚMIERĆ W BUNKRZE OPOWIEŚĆ O MOIM OJCU WYD. 3
    Halott a bunkerban
    Kontaminierte Landschaften
    The dead man in the bunker
    • 2006

      The dead man in the bunker

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(153)Add rating

      Gerhard Bast was found shot in an abandoned bunker in northern Italy close to the Austrian frontier in April 1947. Martin Pollack, his son, was then three and has no memories of his father.A middle-ranking SS officer, Bast had been on the run since the end of the war. He was an early member of both SS and Nazi Party and during the war commanded small Einsatzkommandos in the Caucasus and in Poland. He ends the war involved in murderous rearguard actions and atrocities in Slovakia.In attempting to piece together his father's life, Pollack assembles the memories of family and friends - who all remain extreme German nationalists until they die - and confronts the past by carefully reconstructing their lives with an extraordinary historical investigation. Pollack digs deeply into the archives and travels to the places important in the history of the Bast family and in his father's Nazi career.It is a painful personal journey which Pollack describes, one he had put off for a long time, until he was well into his 50s. The result is remarkable both as history and as a family memoir.

      The dead man in the bunker