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Hitler's Furies

By: Wendy Lower
Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
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History has it that the role of women in Nazi Germany was to be the perfect Hausfrau, produce the next Aryan generation, and be a loyal cheerleader for the Führer. Then they became the Trümmerfrauen, or Rubble Women, as they cleared and tidied their ruined country to get it back on its feet. They were Germany’s heroines. The few women tried and convicted after the war were simply the evil aberrations - the camp guards, the female Nazi elite - that proved this rule.

However, Wendy Lower’s research into the very ordinary women who went out to the Nazi Eastern Front reveals an altogether different story. For ambitious young women, the emerging Nazi empire represented a kind of Wild East of career and matrimonial opportunity. Over half a million of them set off for these new lands, where most of the worst crimes of the Reich would occur.

Through the interwoven biographies of 13 women, the listener follows the transformation of young nurses, teachers, secretaries, and wives who start out in Weimar and Nazi Germany as ambitious idealists and end up as witnesses, accomplices, and perpetrators of the genocide in Ukraine, Poland, and Belarus.

Hitler’s Furies presents overwhelming evidence that the women in these territories actively participated in the mass murder - and some became killers. In the case of women like Erna Petri, who brought her family to her husband’s impressive Polish SS estate, we find brutality as chilling as any in history. Hitler’s Furies is indelible proof that we have not known what we need to know about the role of women in the Nazi killing fields - or about how it could have been hidden for 70 years. It shows that genocide is women’s business as well as men’s and that, in ignoring women’s culpability, we have ignored the reality of the Holocaust.

©2013 Wendy Lower (P)2013 Random House Audiobooks
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"Hitler’s Furies will be experienced and remembered as a turning point in both women’s studies and Holocaust studies." (Timothy Snyder, author of Bloodlands)

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You never know what happened!!

Well written and, given that a lot of the documents for this era were destroyed by the SS and other branches of Hitler's army, very well researched. Given the subject matter Suzanne Toren has narrated the book very well. We're told of acts of violence women performed for Hitler. Well worth the read.

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The Role of German Women in the Holocaust

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Difficult. Uncomfortable, Explosive

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The direct manner in which the subject matter was tackled

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The cruelty displayed to children in particular was galling

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Well worth the discomfort. This female history is long overdue!

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Excellent

Horrifying, but illuminating and excellently performed. A must listen too. Well researched and should encourage much further detailed investigation into this often ignored subject of the Nazi regime and the holocaust.

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