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Survival under totalitarianism, moral compromise, and the "banality of evil". Core Bibliography (Oppenheimer Series)

Harald Gilbers is a German author best known for his award-winning historical crime series, which follows a Jewish former police inspector navigating the horrors of Nazi Germany and its aftermath. Author Overview

While many titles are currently only available in German, several have gained international recognition: Title (German/English) Key Details Harald Gilbers rar

Born in 1970, Gilbers studied English literature and history in Augsburg and Munich. Before becoming a novelist, he worked as a television editor and a theater director, experiences that heavily influence his "plot-conscious" writing style and cinematic descriptions.

Deals with spies and the nuclear bomb at the end of the war. (List of the Dead) Continues the series into the post-war era. Hungerwinter Set during the brutal winter following the war. Luftbrücke (Airlift) Set against the backdrop of the Berlin Airlift. Trümmertote Explores the ruins of post-war Germany. Tanzpalast Latest entry in the ongoing series. Attentat Before becoming a novelist, he worked as a

Awarded for Odins Söhne as the best historical crime novel in France. Interview with Author Harald Gilbers | John's Notes

Oppenheimer hunts a serial killer targeting Nazi officials in 1944 Berlin. (Odin's Sons) Hungerwinter Set during the brutal winter following the war

Richard Oppenheimer, a Jewish detective stripped of his rank, who is forced by the Gestapo to solve crimes that the Nazi elite cannot handle themselves.