Dunkle Seele, feiges Maul

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"Dunkle Seele, feiges Maul" is a polemical book by German author Niklas Frank in which he delivers a harsh, personal reckoning with his father, Nazi governor Hans Frank, and the legacy of National Socialism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
polemical work
about German Vergangenheitsbewältigung
Holocaust legacy NERFINISHED
Nazi crimes
coming to terms with the past
moral responsibility of perpetrators' descendants
author Niklas Frank NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
criticizes Hans Frank's role in the General Government
apologetic narratives about Nazi perpetrators
genre biographical work
polemical literature
hasPerspective first-person
historicalContext postwar German discourse on Nazism
intendedAudience German-speaking readers
language German
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Hans Frank NERFINISHED
National Socialism NERFINISHED
father–son relationship
legacy of Nazism
narrativeStance critical toward Hans Frank
critical toward National Socialism
self-reflective
portrays Hans Frank as a Nazi governor in occupied Poland
Hans Frank as a war criminal
workFocus personal and moral judgment of a Nazi father by his son
workRelation is part of Niklas Frank's lifelong reckoning with his father

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Niklas Frank notableWork Dunkle Seele, feiges Maul