<p>‘For one man to have stemmed that appalling tide to any degree was no mean achievement. His story makes for an engrossing read<strong>. </strong>And, like all such accounts it forces the reader to ask themselves an uncomfortable question: Perhaps he could have done more – but how much would you have done?’ <strong><em>iNews</em></strong></p>
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<p>‘Jospeh Kessel...published this account of Kersten’s life after he had become Himmler’s medical adviser and confidant. He based it entirely on Kersten’s own account, and the result is as racy as any spy novel. Whatever the historical exactitude of the book, it is a wonderful read, and the portrait of Himmler has the ring of ghastly truth.’ <strong>The</strong><strong> Oldie</strong></p>
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<p>‘At no small risk to his personal safety, Kersten throughout the war years had dominated Himmler to the extent of saving hundreds of thousands of human lives.’ <strong>History of War</strong></p>
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<p><em>‘</em>A fantastic book … This edition of the book is a particularly important read, to provide some sense of incredulity to a captivating story.’<strong> Get History</strong></p>