This book was one of the best first person to first person histories of the German Holocaust. It deals with real issues that Germans on both sides of the war had to work through. If you need to get a wonderful history to understand what the "common" German man would have experienced and what it meant to him many years later upon reflection, this is a book for you to add to your library. The translation by Ivan Fehrenbach is right on the money. Both of the author's are intellectually honest and thorough. The use of letters made the reading personal,yet it always would give a great back and forth "conversation" that you could follow.
Get this book. You will be glad you did.