We know the major figures responsible for this mass murder
– Hitler, Himmler, Göring, Mengele…
But just as responsible are the thousands of low-level workers
– both men and women – who implemented the horrific plans of
their leaders.
It’s rare to think of women as the perpetrators of violence.
Typically, women are often framed as the helpless victim who needs rescuing from an assailant.
Yet, as the horrors of the Holocaust came to light, so did the brutal acts of countless female members of the Nazi party.
One especially vicious group of women were the prison guards assigned to supervise the female inmates in concentration camps.
These guards had direct authority over millions of female inmates, including children – and they did not hold back when it came to punishing their prisoners.
The stories of their sadistic behavior only became known after survivors testified at the criminal trials after the war…
Stories of female guards who beat, kicked, abused, and even killed other women, and who callously sent young children to their deaths.
But these guards weren’t born monsters.
These were simple, average women who ended up doing
monstrous deeds.
Who were these women?
How did they become capable of such cold-blooded acts?
And did they pay for their wickedness in the end?
In Lethal Women, you will discover:
12 notorious female prison guards who were responsible for some of the most atrocious acts during the Holocaust
Why so many young women were drawn to the life of a concentration camp guard, despite the gloomy surroundings
The female Nazi and her high-ranking SS husband who were so depraved that even the Nazis arrested them
The woman they called “the Beautiful Beast of Belsen” because of her beautiful face… and beastly behavior
The first Nazi criminal to be extradited from the United States who managed to live a quiet life as a New York housewife for decades
The surprising cultural passion you would never expect from this ruthless and cruel guard who sent half a million people to their deaths
How the Nazis created a culture of violence and complicity that perpetuated an environment of fear and brutality
And much more.
The Holocaust may seem like a lifetime ago, but similar situations are still happening today, as it has been throughout history.
Unless we understand how and why humanity keeps hurting and killing each other, genocides and mass killings will continue to happen
in the future.
These female war criminals could have been anyone – a mother, a daughter, a sister, or even you.
Let’s learn from the mistakes of history and keep horrors like the Holocaust from happening again.
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