A review by coffee_cake
Nazi Wives: The Women at the Top of Hitler's Germany by James Wyllie

challenging dark informative

3.0

I bought this audiobook on sale, but audio wasn't the best format for this book. It was hard to keep track of the women. The most interesting part of the book was the ending and conclusion, where the author discussed what happened to the women post-war, the punishments they did or didn't receive, and how they remembered and understood the Nazi government's crimes and their place within it. I would be interested in reading more on the subject of De-Nazification, where it succeeded vs where it failed, how much of the failure was due to incompetence vs ideology. Anyway, an interesting read, and I wish there was more written on the subject. I will look into further reading on women within the Third Reich.