The untold story of how Germany’s child soldiers fought WWII, told through the personal lens of the author’s father’s rediscovered journal and meticulous historical researchThe true, untold story of how Germany’s children fought in WWII, through the lens of the author’s father and his rediscovered journalHelene Munson resurrects her father’s WWII journals and embarks on a meticulous investigation, exposing how the Nazis trained 300,000 impressionable children as soldiers.In 1937 Munson’s father, Hans, was enrolled in an elite German school whose students were destined to take leadership roles in the Reich. At fifteen he was drafted as an antiaircraft gunner―along with the rest of the Hitler Youth―and assigned to an SS unit. As the war was being lost, Hans and his schoolmates were ordered to the front lines. Few returned.A personal lens into a nation’s shameful past, Hitler’s Boy Soldiers documents the history of the largest army of child soldiers in recent memory. Munson explores the