The Eyewitness by Ernst Weiß

The novel follows a Jewish doctor who becomes an eyewitness to Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Germany. As he navigates the tumultuous political landscape, he grapples with moral dilemmas and the impact of his observations on his personal life. The story delves into themes of guilt, responsibility, and the struggle to maintain one's integrity in the face of overwhelming evil. Through the doctor's perspective, the narrative explores the psychological and societal transformations occurring during this dark period in history.

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Published
1930
Nationality
German
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
German
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