The Man with Miraculous Hands: The Incredible Story of Himmlers Physician Who Saved Thousands of Lives
English
By (author): Joseph Kessel
The incredible story of Heinrich Himmlers physician who saved thousands of lives.
With a new introduction by bestselling author Norman Ohler, which addresses Kerstens flawed legacy.
In 1938, before the outbreak of the Second World War, Dr Felix Kersten an avuncular Finnish physician was introduced to Heinrich Himmler, the chief architect of the Holocaust. Seemingly the only person who could cure Himmler of his crippling stomach cramps, Kersten worked on Himmlers vanity and gratitude Kersten to save the lives of thousands of people, and was celebrated across Europe, culminating in Joseph Kessels 1961 bestseller, The Man with Miraculous Hands.
And yet, Kerstens historical legacy is not flawless, and a new introduction by bestselling author Norman Ohler, deals with the historical legacy of Kerstens more exaggerated claims, and asks directly why a man who had done so much good would risk damaging that reputation.
Soon to be a major motion picture starring Woody Harrelson, The Man with Miraculous Hands is an extraordinarily revealing portrayal of the deranged atmosphere in Himmlers court where paranoia and vicious rivalries reigned. Shedding a new light on the darkest days of the twentieth century, the story of Kerstens life gives us a new way of viewing the history of the Second World War, one that goes beyond the simple idea of heroes and villains.