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The Nazi’s Granddaughter

How I Discovered My Grandfather Was a War Criminal

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The Nazi’s Granddaughter

By: Silvia Foti
Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir, Stefan Rudnicki
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A deathbed promise leads a daughter on an incredible journey to write about her grandfather who was a famous war hero. But this journey had a terrible destination: the discovery that he was a Nazi war criminal.

Silvia Foti’s mother was dying. Wanting to preserve family history, Silvia’s mother asks her to write a book about Foti’s grandfather, Jonas Noreika, a famous WWII hero. Foti’s grandmother tries to intervene - begging her granddaughter not to write about her husband. “Just let history lie”, she whispered.

Foti had no idea that in keeping her promise to her mother, her discoveries would bring her to a personal crisis, unearth Holocaust denial, and expose an official cover-up by the Lithuanian government that resulted in an internationally followed lawsuit.

Jonas Noreika was a Lithuanian known as General Storm. He led an uprising that won the country of Lithuania back from the communists, only to have it fall under Nazi control. He was an official during the Holocaust and chief of the second largest region in the country during the Nazi occupation, yet he became a prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp. Foti set out to write a heroic biography about her famous grandfather. But as she dug ever deeper, she “encountered so much evidence proving my flesh and blood ‘hero’ was a Jew-killer, even I could no longer believe the lie”.

The Nazi’s Granddaughter is Foti’s firsthand account of her journey, which began as an act of family pride and ended with uncovering the secret her family, and an entire nation, had kept hidden for 79 years. It addresses:

  • How should our family’s past, shameful or noble, shape our identity?
  • How could one man be revered as a hero, having a grammar school named after him, and yet be a villain responsible for the deaths of thousands?
  • Why are some European countries still in denial about their role in the Holocaust?
  • How was this kept secret until now?
©2021 Silvia Foti (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
20th Century Judaism Military Modern War Holocaust Imperialism
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good account of how she discovered what her grandfather was and did. Thank you for sharing your story. The narrator was very good.

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Silvia Foti is the hero of her family, to have the inner resources to keep investigating the harrowing truth of her grand father when all her life she had been taught and believed him to be a nation hero. Then to discover and let others know the truth takes guts. Well done Sylvia also a great insight into a relatively unknown history of Lithuania.

A Brave Account of a Family and National Hero

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I found this story very addictive and thoroughly enjoyable. To find out and write this true story must have been difficult for the author but contains all the emotions you'd expect from this subject. Recommend this to everyone.

Very good Audible

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The author investigates the life of her grandfather, lauded by the people of Lithuania as a war hero and martyr of the anti- Communist uprising.
What she discovers is his role in the massacre of thousands of Lithuanian Jews who died during the Holocaust. A difficult undertaking and an immensely courageous exposé of a truth that the Lithuanian authorities strove to keep under wraps.
I struggled somewhat with the reader’s voice and with the many Slavonic names which were complex and hard to retain, making “who said what to whom and where abouts” difficult to follow. A fantastically well researched narrative, and well worth listening to.

Shocking but true.

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Interesting story. a bit repetitive and rambling at times, but Interesting at the same time

interesting story

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