The Knight, Death and the Devil

The Knight, Death and the Devil by Ella Leffland is a fictionalized account that explores the multifaceted life of Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering. Published by Penguin in 1991, this new edition spans 952 pages and is presented in English. The narrative delves into Goering’s roles as an aristocratic flying ace, a post-war revolutionary, a devoted husband, and a creator of the concentration camp, offering readers a complex portrayal of a historical figure.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Goering’s life, highlighting the contradictions and complexities inherent in his character. The book engages with themes of history and military, particularly in the context of World War II, providing insights into the era’s significant events and figures. This edition invites readers to reflect on the various dimensions of Goering’s legacy, making it a substantial addition to the discourse surrounding this pivotal period in history.
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Aristocratic flying ace, post-war revolutionary, devoted husband and creator of the concentration camp. This book provides a fictionalized account of the different facets of the life of Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering. Ella Leffland is the author of “Rumours of Peace” and “Last Courtesies”.
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