For twenty-four-year-old Eva Bruhns in 1963 Frankfurt, World War II is a hazy memory. But then she is hired as a translator for the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials, where she's exposed to the horrific atrocities of the not-so-distant past. In defiance of her parents and her fiancé, Eva joins the prosecution team… and she starts to question her own family's role in the Holocaust. A powerful and compelling addition the WWII fiction genre, The German House is an international bestseller from Germany about memory, morality, and truth.