Hitlers Furies, Wendy Lower
Hitlers Furies, Wendy Lower
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Hitler's Furies
German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields

Author: Wendy Lower

Narrator: Suzanne Toren

Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 04/09/2024


Synopsis

Wendy Lower’s stunning account of the role of German women on the World War II Nazi eastern front powerfully revises history, proving that we have ignored the reality of women’s participation in the Holocaust, including as brutal killers. The long-held picture of German women holding down the home front during the war, as loyal wives and cheerleaders for the Führer, pales in comparison to Lower’s incisive case for the massive complicity, and worse, of the 500,000 young German women she places, for the first time, directly in the killing fields of the expanding Reich.

Hitler’s Furies builds a fascinating and convincing picture of a morally “lost generation” of young women, born into a defeated, tumultuous post–World War I Germany, and then swept up in the nationalistic fervor of the Nazi movement—a twisted political awakening that turned to genocide. These young women—nurses, teachers, secretaries, wives, and mistresses—saw the emerging Nazi empire as a kind of “wild east” of career and matrimonial opportunity, and yet could not have imagined what they would witness and do there. Lower, drawing on twenty years of archival and field work on the Holocaust, access to post-Soviet documents, and interviews with German witnesses, presents overwhelming evidence that these women were more than “desk murderers” or comforters of murderous German men: that they went on “shopping sprees” for Jewish-owned goods and also brutalized Jews in the ghettos of Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus; that they were present at killing-field picnics, not only providing refreshment but also taking their turn at the mass shooting. And Lower uncovers the stories, perhaps most horrific, of SS wives with children of their own, whose female brutality is as chilling as any in history.

Hitler’s Furies will challenge our deepest beliefs: genocide is women’s business too, and the evidence can be hidden for seventy years.

About Wendy Lower

Wendy Lower is the author of the National Book Award and National Jewish Book Award finalist Hitler’s Furies, translated into twenty-three languages, and of the National Jewish Book Award winner The Ravine.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bill on July 29, 2020

Mention “Nazi women" and “Holocaust,” and minds will fixate—at least, my mind will fixate—on the image of Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS: a buxom blonde camp guard sporting decolletage, high boots and improbable jodhpurs. Wendy Lower wishes to replace that fantasy with a reality less titillating but more......more

Goodreads review by NILTON on September 13, 2023

I seldom read non-fiction, but I have always been fascinated about WWII, probably the darkest age in the history of humanity. This was a very informative book that made me interested in searching for other books of the same topic. This book is very short, and although the narrative is a bit flat, it i......more

Goodreads review by Sotiris on November 13, 2019

I recently read a historical novel that amongst other things referred to the role of women in Nazi crimes in Eastern Europe, so I wanted to read a history book on the subject. This book, through the stories of some of these women and other sources, gives us an insight into this involvement, attempti......more

Goodreads review by Anthony on July 25, 2023

A Look at Some Women in the Reich. Wendy Lower takes a look the role of women in the Third Reich and if and how they became embroiled in the mass murders of the eastern theatre of the war. It is a sobering fact that by 1945, 40% of the Gestapo was staffed by women. But this is not where most found wo......more

Goodreads review by Jess on April 16, 2014

I have many issues with this book. Where is the research?? She focuses on a few (maybe a dozen) women and draws these overarching and unsubstantiated ideas. For example, she'll say something like, "Terrible things happened in X city in Poland. How can we believe women weren't there? They were there a......more