
Beyond Tears
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Of historical interest is that Hans Litten represented opponents of the Nazis at political trials between 1929 and 1932. During one trial in 1931, Litten subpoenaed Adolf Hitler to appear as a witness; Litten then cross-examined Hitler for three hours. By the end, Hitler was so shaken by the experience that, even years later, he would not allow Litten''s name to be mentioned in his presence. In retaliation, Litten was arrested on the night of the Reichstag Fire where he would spend the next 5 years imprisoned until his untimely death at Dachau concentration camp. In 2011 Litten was portrayed in a BBC broadcast titled The Man Who Crossed Hitler, set in Berlin in summer 1931.
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Content
- Intro
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- PREFACE
- PART I. - SONNENBURG TO ESTERWEGEN
- 1. Before the Storm
- 2. Sonnenburg-The Stormtrooper's Revenge
- 3. Spandau-Not Yet "Regularized"
- 4. The Gestapo Interrogates
- 5. The Minister for Justice is Powerless
- 6. Brandenburg: "The Prisoners Shall Pay for This!"
- 7. An Attempt at Liberation
- 8. The Fate of the Younger Sons
- 9. In Hospital
- 10. The Bar under the Terror
- PART II. LICHTENBERG
- 11. Fighting for a Permit
- 12. Thoughts Are Free!
- 13. Friendship
- 14. Lord Allen of Hurtwood and Herr von Ribbentrop
- 15. The Plebiscite in Camp
- 16. The Black Courtyard
- PART III. BUCHENWALD AND DACHAU
- 17. Uta of Naumburg
- 18. I Denounce a "Traitor"
- 19. Last Meeting
- 20. "For Publishing Reports of Atrocities..."
- 21. I Meet My Son's Murderers
- 22. Matthew Passion
- EPILOGUE By PIERRE VAN PAASSEN
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