The heroes of this book are the descendants of Nazi criminals. Over three years, journalist Tatyana Freydensson crisscrossed almost half the world—Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, the USA, South America. They didn’t just need to be found; they had to be persuaded to talk about their notoriously infamous ancestors, their own lives, and the heavy burden of inheritance—a burden that many of them still cannot come to terms with to this day. In this book, it’s not just astonishing confessions from relatives of Göring, Himmler, Speer, Höss, Rommel, and others—in home interiors and without censorship. Behind these people’s confessions lie timeless themes of good and evil, love and hatred, forgiveness and curses.