In the Service of the Reich by Wilhelm Keitel (Edited by Walter Görlitz)
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Overview: In the Service of the Reich is Walter Görlitz's edited translation of German Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel's memoir. It was written during the Nuremberg Trials in captivity. This memoir gave me an in-depth look into the top echelons of German leadership during WW2, though most importantly, it was taken from the perspective of a non-Nazi member. Throughout his career, Keitel fought the impossible battle to keep the military an independent from the Nazi Party, and even though he had often disagreed with Adolf Hitler, he continued to be trusted and valued by Hitler.
Genre: Non-Fiction l Biographies & Memoirs

Through this book, his deep belief in the German military tradition was really made clear. One such concept that came forth was the honor in loyalty through the chain of command, illustrated by a policy drawn up by Hitler to execute all Allied paratroops caught in German territory without question; even though Keitel sternly argued it was against laws of the Geneva Convention, because Hitler would not budge, Keitel still signed the policy into effect. When questioned for this policy at the Nuremberg Trials, Keitel insisted that it was his duty as a soldier to obey the chain of command, thereby maintaining his soldierly honor through loyalty. Though this type of action left doubt in me in terms of Keitel's capacity in ethics (if he knew something was against international law, did his obedience really outweigh his sense of right and wrong?), this memoir was still a most valuable insight into Keitel's mindset and the mindset of the German military tradition overall.
The translator and editor Walter Görlitz had also made several contributions to the memoir. He added his analysis of Keitel at the end of the book; the analysis was perceptive and very well researched, though certain passages are rather dry.
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Overview: In the Service of the Reich is Walter Görlitz's edited translation of German Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel's memoir. It was written during the Nuremberg Trials in captivity. This memoir gave me an in-depth look into the top echelons of German leadership during WW2, though most importantly, it was taken from the perspective of a non-Nazi member. Throughout his career, Keitel fought the impossible battle to keep the military an independent from the Nazi Party, and even though he had often disagreed with Adolf Hitler, he continued to be trusted and valued by Hitler.
Genre: Non-Fiction l Biographies & Memoirs
Through this book, his deep belief in the German military tradition was really made clear. One such concept that came forth was the honor in loyalty through the chain of command, illustrated by a policy drawn up by Hitler to execute all Allied paratroops caught in German territory without question; even though Keitel sternly argued it was against laws of the Geneva Convention, because Hitler would not budge, Keitel still signed the policy into effect. When questioned for this policy at the Nuremberg Trials, Keitel insisted that it was his duty as a soldier to obey the chain of command, thereby maintaining his soldierly honor through loyalty. Though this type of action left doubt in me in terms of Keitel's capacity in ethics (if he knew something was against international law, did his obedience really outweigh his sense of right and wrong?), this memoir was still a most valuable insight into Keitel's mindset and the mindset of the German military tradition overall.
The translator and editor Walter Görlitz had also made several contributions to the memoir. He added his analysis of Keitel at the end of the book; the analysis was perceptive and very well researched, though certain passages are rather dry.
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