Here's my Indy on Sunday review of the late German biographer Joachim Fest's memoir of growing up during the Nazi era. Perhaps I'm being harsh, but Fest's ability to talk as much about his literary development as about the unspeakable crimes of the Nazis struck me as strangely emotionless. His father, though, a Nazi resistor who lost his job and livelihood as a result, was a hero of the first order.http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...s-8034606.html