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Jesper Bugge Kold

Auteur de Winter Men

5 oeuvres 192 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Œuvres de Jesper Bugge Kold

Winter Men (2015) 149 exemplaires
The Wall Between (2016) 27 exemplaires
Pigen fra det store hvide skib (2021) 11 exemplaires
Tre dag i april (2022) 4 exemplaires
Der Kriegstourist (2018) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1972
Sexe
male

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tenamouse67 | 2 autres critiques | Dec 17, 2023 |
Really good book. It gave me insight as to how the Nazi's and the SS got into the German peoples heads and persuaded them to believe that the Jews were evil. Most of the people didn't believe the rhetoric and the claims but they were terrified of what would happen to them or their families if they voiced their disagreement. Scary how people will follow blindly. This is very eye opening in light of this being an election year and a nutcase like Trump very possibly in the running for president. He reminds me of Hitler. Find an enemy (Muslims, Mexicans or others he deems bad), tell people he will handle this issue. Be afraid, be very afraid.… (plus d'informations)
 
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bloodbanker1 | 3 autres critiques | Oct 3, 2022 |
Spændende beretning om det danske hospitalskib Julandias insats i Korea først i 1950'erne. Vi følger især nogle sygeplejersker, der deler kahyt og efterhånden de enkeltes historier. Samtidig følges en koreansk piges traumatiske flugt til Puzan. Velskrevet og dramatisk.
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msc | Mar 18, 2021 |
Fiction about the lives of Germans in Nazi Germany normally falls into one of three categories: the Jewish experience; Germans implicitly or explicitly opposed to the regime (see Philip Kerr, Luke McCallin, Ben Pastor); or portraits of monsters (David Thomas's Ostland).

The Winter Men is closest to the third of these classes, taking us through the war experiences of two German brothers, both of whom are portrayed as reasonable men, and both of whom end up in the SS. The path each takes to end in committing unspeakable atrocities is set out with chilling plausibility. Both Karl and Gerhard end up, unquestionably, as monsters; but the strength of the novel is that they both remain recognisably human.

The Winter Men is a searing portrayal of evil, and how those who commit it were once like the rest of us.
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TimStretton | 3 autres critiques | Mar 19, 2020 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
5
Membres
192
Popularité
#113,797
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
8
ISBN
22
Langues
3

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