An exploration of German society and its ingrained anti-semitism that demands a fundamental revision of our thinking about the years 1933-1945. The author aims to show that the perpetrators of the Holocaust were ordinary Germans who were not compelled to kill, but did so willingly and zealously.
'Beautiful...richly melancholy like those hot summer days when it is so full of that calm before the Autumn, it quite ravished me. When I read it, the tears stream down my face.' STEVIE SMITH
The people who attend John Bradshaw's workshops bring with them persistent problems. He aims to help them to reach back to childhood, to reclaim and nurture their "inner child" and grow up again. This book explains his methods and offers the reader help by means of questionnaires.