Ravensbruck by Sarah Helm audiobook

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

By Sarah Helm
Read by Christa Lewis

Tantor Audio 9780385520591

Unabridged

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    ISBN: 9781665269346

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    ISBN: 9781665269353

Runtime: 32.65 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

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 Ravensbrück, 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 Geneviève 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; Ravensbrück 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, Ravensbrück 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 Ravensbrück 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, Ravensbrück is also a compelling account of what one survivor called “the heroism, superhuman tenacity, and exceptional willpower to survive.” For every prisoner whose strength failed, another found the will to resist through acts of self-sacrifice and friendship, as well as sabotage, protest, and escape.

While the core of this book is told from inside the camp, the story also sheds new light on the evolution of the wider genocide, the impotence of the world to respond, and Himmler’s final attempt to seek a separate peace with the Allies using the women of Ravensbrück as a bargaining chip.

Chilling, inspiring, and deeply unsettling, Ravensbrück is a groundbreaking work of historical investigation. With rare clarity, it reminds us of the capacity of humankind both for bestial cruelty and for courage against all odds.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“[A] dark history…grimly compelling…in which both the victims and the perpetrators are vividly and convincingly portrayed.” Washington Post
‘[A] remarkable and riveting account…She has done a signal service in giving the camp its rightful name and place in history.” Minneapolis Star Tribune
“A sense of urgency infuses this history…Ravensbrück deserves to be remembered.” The Economist (London)
“This book deserves significant attention, both for Helm's notable interviews of aging witnesses and as a beautifully written history of events that offers additional insight into Nazism and those caught in its path.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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Author Bio: Sarah Helm

Author Bio: Sarah Helm

Sarah Helm is the author of Ravensbruck and A Life in Secrets: Vera Atkins and the Missing Agents of WWII and the play “Loyalty,” about the 2003 Iraq War. She was a staff journalist on the Sunday Times (London) and a foreign correspondent on The Independent and now writes for several publications.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 32.65
Audience: Adult
Language: English