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The Nazis believed their mission was to masculinize life in Germany. Hermann Goering told women, Take a pot, a dustpan and a broom, and marry a man, but many still became active participants in the regime. By 1944, 40% of the Gestapo was staffed by women.Paul Roland gives a shocking account of these characters, including: Prison guard Irma Grese who would starve her dogs and release them on prisoners. Nurse Pauline Kneissler who worked in the euthanasia programme that murdered over 5,000 mentally disabled children. Hitlers niece and the only woman he ever loved, Geli Raubal, who was found shot dead after revealing to Hitler that she was pregnant.Whether the victims or perpetrators of violence, womens part in the Nazi regime is often overlooked. Including chilling photographs of those involved, this book explores forgotten stories of these women in particular those who sought personal power and influence amid the statesanctioned cruelty of the Third Reich.
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I was excited to read this, but the writing felt rushed and disorganized. There were also a few factual inaccuracies that put me off. I expected better quality for such a sensitive topic.
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Julia Schmidt
A Fascinating Read
This book really dives deep into the complexities of its subject. The combination of stories and analysis kept me engaged. Definitely a unique perspective on a topic that's often overlooked!
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Elias Patel
Interesting but Heavy
While the content is thought-provoking, I found it a bit dense at times. The author has a strong voice, but I wish there were more personal accounts to balance the heavy themes. Still worth a read if you're curious.
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Michael Torres
Deeply Engaging
This book opened my eyes to aspects of history I never considered. The author's arguments are compelling and backed by solid research, making it a thought-provoking read. Glad I picked it up!
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Sarah Lee
Not What I Expected
I was looking for a more balanced view, but this book leans heavily into its thesis. It’s well-researched and written, but it lacked the nuance I hoped for. Decent read if you like strong opinions.
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