My husband showed this article to me which was on the front page of today's Wall Street Journal.
I went to there site and copied to the article for you here. I am also including the link in case you would like to view a few photos.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1194398117...=hpp_us_pageone
The documentary "2 or 3 Things I Know About Him," released two years ago in Germany and this year in the U.S., shows how the filmmaker Malte Ludin and his siblings wrestled with the conflict of loving their father, a prominent Nazi executed after the war, while reviling what he had done.
Write to Laura Santini at laura.santini@wsj.com
I saw this documentary 2 months ago is quite interesting, for Ludin's children he were only her father, Malte Ludin didn't knew his father he was too young when his father were hung and his older sisters will not see in him a responsible and complice in the geoncide of the jews gypsies etc. .
But I think this is normal as a kid your father at least in the majority of cases is your hero and you will not see the bad sides of him, and one his 4 sister says in the docu to her brother don't take the good memories away from me.
I would hate to carry around the baggage associated with that name.
Dogdaddy
You right about that dogdaddy one of my brothers previous girlfriend name is Eichmann and she told me when she were in groundscool in the 70's one of her woman teacher a survivor of a Kz realy hate her just because of her name even though that she had nothing to do with the family of Adolf Eichmann it were just the name.