Officer Factory

Officer Factory by Hans Hellmut Kirst, published by Cassell in 2002, is a historical fiction work that delves into the rigorous training of officers in Nazi Germany. This edition spans 573 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores the indoctrination process within a military school, where young men are shaped both ideologically and militarily to serve their country. However, the story takes a turn when a murder occurs, revealing the underlying tensions among the trainees.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the dynamics within this “factory” of officers, highlighting the psychological and moral complexities faced by the characters. The book presents a vivid portrayal of the era, focusing on themes of indoctrination and conflict. As the plot unfolds, the characters grapple with their roles in a society marked by war and ideology, making this a significant exploration of historical fiction set against the backdrop of wartime Germany.
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Officers aren’t born–they’re carefully molded. In Nazi Germany this training took place in a horrific “factory,” where the men received both military and ideological indoctrination, preparing them to fight successfully for the fatherland. When a murder occurs in the school, however, underlying tensions begin to surface. Another unforgettable novel by the world-renowned author of Night of the Generals (made into a film with an all-star cast) and an incomparable journey into the heart of wartime Germany.
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