
Der Tod ist mein Beruf
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Narrated by:
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David Nathan
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By:
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Robert Merle
About this listen
Inspiriert vom Tagebuch des Lagerkommandanten von Auschwitz, Rudolf Höß, schrieb Robert Merle diesen ersten Holocaust-Roman aus Tätersicht, der ihn weltberühmt machte. Die einzigartige Psychostudie eines Massenmörders aus Gründlichkeit und Gehorsam erschüttert selbst nach über einem halben Jahrhundert nach ihrem Erscheinen noch in ihrer schonungslosen, banalen Logik. "Der Tod ist mein Beruf" ist ein bedrückendes Hörbuch, das dem Hörer einiges abverlangt. David Nathan hat diesen beeindruckenden Roman kongenial gelesen.
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