Last Letters: The Prison Correspondence between Helmuth James and Freya von Moltke, 1944-45

Last Letters: The Prison Correspondence between Helmuth James and Freya von Moltke, 1944-45

by Rachel SeiffertHelmuth Caspar von Moltke Johannes von Moltke and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 17/09/2019

Share This eBook:

  $25.99

Available for the first time in English, a moving prison correspondence between a husband and wife who resisted the Nazis.


Tegel prison, Berlin, in the fall of 1944. Helmuth James von Moltke is awaiting trial for his leading role in the Kreisau Circle, one of the most important German resistance groups against the Nazis. By a near miracle, the prison chaplain at Tegel is Harald Poelchau, a friend and coconspirator of Helmuth and his wife, Freya. From Helmuth’s arrival at Tegel in late September 1944 until the day of his execution by the Nazis on January 23, 1945, Poelchau would carry Helmuth’s and Freya’s letters in and out of prison daily, risking his own life. Freya would safeguard these letters for the rest of her long life. Last Letters is a profoundly personal record of the couple’s fortitude in the face of fascism.

ISBN:
9781681373829
9781681373829
Category:
Memoirs
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
17-09-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
New York Review Books
Rachel Seiffert

Rachel Seiffert's first novel, The Dark Room, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and was made into the feature film Lore.

She was named as one of Granta's twenty Best of Young British Novelists in 2003, and in 2011 she received the E.M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

Field Study, a collection of short stories, received an award from PEN International. Her second novel Afterwards was long-listed for the 2007 Orange Prize as was her third, The Walk Home.

Her books have been published in eighteen languages. Rachel Seiffert lives in London with her family.

This item is delivered digitally

You can find this item in:

Show more Show less

Reviews

Be the first to review Last Letters: The Prison Correspondence between Helmuth James and Freya von Moltke.