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"A German cruise ship turned refugee carrier, it was attacked by a Soviet submarine in January 1945. Some 9,000 people went down in the Baltic Sea, making it the deadliest maritime disaster of all time.".
"Born to an unwed mother on a lifeboat the night of the attack, Paul Pokriefke is a middle-aged journalist trying to piece together the tragic events. While his mother sees her whole existence in terms of that calamitous moment, Paul wishes their life could have been less touched by the past. For his teenage son, who dabbles in the dark, far-right corners of the Internet, the Gustloff embodies the denial of Germany's wartime suffering."--BOOK JACKET.
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World War, 1939-1945, Wilhelm Gustloff (Ship), Fiction, Conflict of generations, Historical fiction, Journalists, Fiction, general, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Germany, fiction, Fiction, historical, general, Fiction, war & military, World war, 1939-1945, fictionPlaces
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Im Krebsgang: Eine Novelle
January 2002, Steidl Publishing
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3882438002 9783882438000
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