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The Watch of Von Ribbentrop

A Nazi Relic & Its Story

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The Watch of Von Ribbentrop

By: Cyril Marlen
Narrated by: Matthew Pulido
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Ribbentrop’s Watch: The True Story of a Nazi Artefact by Cyril Marlen is a haunting investigation into how a single object can reflect the shadows of an entire regime. Part biography, part historical mystery, and part moral reckoning, this gripping narrative follows the journey of a seemingly ordinary wristwatch once worn by Joachim von Ribbentrop—Nazi Germany’s Foreign Minister and one of the most loyal figures in Hitler’s inner circle.

What makes this object extraordinary is not its design or rarity, but the role it played as a silent witness to some of the darkest decisions of the 20th century. Meticulously researched and powerfully written, the book begins with Ribbentrop’s unlikely rise—from wine merchant to architect of diplomatic pacts that fuelled Hitler’s war machine. Along the way, the listener encounters the chilling symbolism of status objects worn by members of the Third Reich, where a watch could signify both personal ambition and complicity in global catastrophe.

The story then moves beyond the war—into the chaos of defeat and the disbanding of Hitler’s regime. As Allied soldiers looted, documented, and repatriated stolen goods, the watch disappeared. Decades later, it resurfaced in the hands of a collector, sparking fierce debate among historians, survivors, and moral philosophers. Was it a mere souvenir, a war trophy, a historical artefact—or something more dangerous?

Cyril Marlen traces the watch’s path through time with forensic precision, interviewing everyone from Holocaust educators and museum curators to auction house specialists and descendants of World War II veterans. Each chapter uncovers a new layer of meaning: the ethics of collecting items linked to atrocities, the uneasy market for Nazi memorabilia, and the moral weight that physical objects can carry long after their owners are gone.

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This book combines meticulous research with storytelling that keeps you hooked. Marlen follows a single object to illuminate broader truths about power, complicity, and human ambition during the Third Reich. It’s a haunting, thought-provoking account that lingers long after reading.

Gripping and Thought-Provoking

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I loved how this book connects generations—Nazis, soldiers, collectors, and descendants. Each voice adds another dimension to the story. Marlen’s writing is respectful and precise. Pulido’s voice acts as the perfect bridge between past and present.

Echoes Through Time

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Cyril Marlen has written more than just a biography of a Nazi official; he has crafted an investigation into how one object can carry the weight of history. The Watch of Von Ribbentrop takes the reader from Ribbentrop’s rise in Hitler’s circle to the postwar chaos where artefacts were looted, lost, and rediscovered. What I found especially powerful is how Marlen uses the watch to spark questions about memory, morality, and the ethics of collecting. It’s chilling, thought-provoking, and unflinching in confronting the shadows of the past.

A Gripping Blend of History and Moral Reflection

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Cyril Marlen’s The Watch of Von Ribbentrop is unlike any WWII history book I’ve read. By tracing the story of a wristwatch once worn by Hitler’s foreign minister, Marlen opens a window into the psychology of power, complicity, and memory. What impressed me most was how the book blends biography, history, and moral reflection without sensationalism. The sections about the watch resurfacing in the postwar era and the debates over whether it is a historical artefact or a dangerous collectible were thought-provoking and unsettling. A must-read for anyone interested in the lasting shadows of the Nazi regime.

A Chilling Exploration of History Through a Single

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Everything about this audiobook feels finely crafted—the structure, pacing, tone, and narration. Marlen builds a mosaic of history, ethics, and memory through one simple artefact. Pulido narrates with quiet authority. The result is profound and haunting.

A Story as Precise as the Object Itself

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