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Ravensbruck Life and Death in Hitler's Concentration Camp for Women

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Ravensbruck : Life and Death in Hitler's Concentration Camp for Women
ISBN: 9780307278715
Publication Date: 22 March 2016

A masterly and moving account of the most horrific hidden atrocity of World War II: Ravensbruck, the only Nazi concentration camp built for women

On a sunny morning in May 1939 a phalanx of 867 women-housewives, doctors, opera singers, politicians, prostitutes-was marched through the woods fifty miles north of Berlin, driven on past a shining lake, then herded in through giant gates. Whipping and kicking them were scores of German women guards.

Their destination was Ravensbruck, a concentration camp designed specifically for women by Heinrich Himmler, prime architect of the Holocaust. By the end of the war 130,000 women from more than twenty different European countries had been imprisoned there; among the prominent names were Genevieve de Gaulle, General de Gaulle's niece, and Gemma La Guardia Gluck, sister of the wartime mayor of New York.
Only a small number of these women were Jewish; Ravensbruck was largely a place for the Nazis to eliminate other inferior beings-social outcasts, Gypsies, political enemies, foreign resisters, the sick, the disabled, and the "mad." Over six years the prisoners endured beatings, torture, slave labor, starvation, and random execution. In the final months of the war, Ravensbruck became an extermination camp. Estimates of the final death toll by April 1945 have ranged from 30,000 to 90,000.

For decades the story of Ravensbruck was hidden behind the Iron Curtain, and today it is still little known. Using testimony unearthed since the end of the Cold War and interviews with survivors who have never talked before, Sarah Helm has ventured into the heart of the camp, demonstrating for the reader in riveting detail how easily and quickly the unthinkable horror evolved.

Far more than a catalog of atrocities, however, Rave...

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19 reviews for Ravensbruck Life and Death in Hitler's Concentration Camp for Women

  1. Rated 4 out of 5

      Snow Creamy from Iasi, Romania

    I would definitely buy this product again, especially at the price I got it for thanks to the group effort.

  2. Rated 3 out of 5

      Pie sweetness from New Orleans, United States

    I could ramble on and on but the quality is just not that good, look for an alternative.

  3. Rated 3 out of 5

      MuhammedA from Suhaj, Egypt

    Product could be better

  4. Rated 2 out of 5

      Cheerier from Birmingham, United States

    Very disappointing but good price

  5. Rated 2 out of 5

      Facer Racer from Puebla, Mexico

    Not happy with this purchase at all as the quality of the product is not great.