¿Como pudieron mujeres jóvenes convertirse en torturadoras y asesinas despiadadas? ¿Cómo pudo una posición de poder volver mujeres en monstruos?
Muchos aún ven esta parte de la historia como tabú, pero ¡hay que saber la verdad!
Este libro te llevará por un camino perturbador por las historias del mal y el rol que cumpñieron las mujeres durante el gobierno de Hitler .
¿La infancia de Irma la llevó a cometer esos perturbadores actos? ¿Y qué hay de las demás jóvenes? ¿Puede la historia explicar la perversa mente de esas jóvenes?
La historia de las mujeresnazis es extraña e inusual. Cuando descubras el mal que prevaleció, puede sorprenderte al sentirte más empático hacia la oscura historia de la cultura Nazi.
Muchas guardias SS cometieron crímenes horrendos, pero no recibieron una sentencia de muerte. ¿Por que tres guardias si fueron condenadas a muerte? ¿Se esperaba la maldad de los hombres pero no de las mujeres?
En Irma Grese: Los monstruos femeninos de Hitler expuestos, descubrirás...
?Como el sexo tenía un rol central en la perversidad de Irma.
Por que muchos cuestionan su infancia en relación a sus posteriores hechos de violencia inhumana.
Los otros demonios femeninos del régimen nazi y como el mal florecía cuando reciben poder.
Lo que dijo Irma cuando la justicia la citó y que dejó a la audiencia sin aliento
Testimonios impactantes de las víctimas torturadas por ella, mental, física y sexualmente.
Por qué recibió los títulos de “psicópata sádica” y “bestia rubia”
Por que el pasado de Irma Grese puede despertar empatía en el lector
La ciencia detrás del mal
?¡Y mucho mas!
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Don't know why anyone wouldn't give it 5 stars, it doesn't matter how many times you read about what went on in the concentration camps the evils that were inflicted on fellow human beings still shocks me, these stories are apart of history that we should never, never forget, how humans can inflict horrors on others is beyond me, it's always to easy to blame a cause or upbringing by the tormentors as to why they did what they did, there excuses cannot justify there actions they were just evil, thank you for bring this book to life and in such a shocking eye opening way of what went on, our thoughts will always go out to people who have been tortured, brutalised, dehumanized, suffered, victimised, murdered because of what they represent
Very basic information ‘fluffed’ in order to make the book longer. Lots of pointless ‘lists’ and repetition. The wording is oddly childish which makes me wonder if the writer has English as a second language. Lots of the information is speculative. There are far better books out there if you want to learn about the horror of the Nazi regime and the Holocaust. Disappointing.
1. The cover is incorrect. These women are not Nazis. (women were not allowed to be Nazis.) This is a still taken from a movie. So obviously this is not Irma Grese. And it is always tagged as Irma Grese. They are even selling the photo on eBay marked as "photo of Irma Grese." 2. Full of typos, poor grammar usage, and they obviously did not use an editor, not even Grammerly. 3. Short. Like, one hour read short. 4. Cut n paste from website sources and there in some "and" and "then" with some "of course" tossed in. 5. Lots of fallacies and rumors about Grese. Basically, the same old stuff. Did not do any real research or homework. Just got online, looked up a website, and copied that information. 6. The writing style. Dear God... Used words like "She-devil." So many! Exclamation! Points! And inane comments like “the Holocaust was a horrible time!” It reads like a 6th grade book. Example: “… was turning out to be a humongous task.” (P. 112). 7. The reference page is a random list of online websites and there are no citations in the book. It’s all basically rehashed, or assumptions, or expansions on general ideas ( we think she had a bad childhood so we’ll expound on examples of what a bad childhood consists of.) - more supposition. All double spaced. Some items listed, even if - there are only two items - it is obvious I returned this book demanding my money back.
While it reads like a book report at times, it was very descriptive and educational. I haven’t studied much post-liberation, but it went in depth about the victims, Nazis/Female SS, innocent Germans, and Allied Forces. It’s also interesting how many female perpetrators came from a nursing background or failed to become nurses. Almost all who were notorious enough to be recognized in this book were one or the other. As someone who studied history in college and specifically has studied the WWII in depth, it’s shocking how much information is still out there to learn, remember, and appreciate in honor of the victims. These events happened during the lifetime of my grandfather, who is 90 years old. That puts things into perspective. We must continue to read these stories and acknowledge this dark time of humanity. We must protect the future by remembering the past.
This was one of the most compelling accounts of the brutally and sadistic actions of the Nazi machine. One is compelled to question ones own ability to resist under similar circumstances. These women seem to have accepted the horrific conditions they were exposed to with very little resistance. It's hard to read how easily they slipped into their roles. Do we all have this propensity within our psyche?
Book was easy to understand. Gave ideas of how these women changed so quickly. Also, I didn't realize that there were so many other concentration camps. First time I have heard about that.
I’m always astonished at how easily normal human beings can become virtual animals when put into severe situations. Not a fun read, but should be required reading to expose people to what is possible. Recommended for World War 2 and Nazi history aficionados.
This book did not flow at all. A lot was repeated seemingly to fill space and we get it everyone thought Irma was beautiful. I was tired of reading about it. Beautiful outside does not negate how someone is on the inside.
Since I couldn't find an audiobook about the infamous Ilse Koch, I came across a book about Irma Grese instead. It seems these women belong in the same category—exceptionally cruel and responsible for many atrocities.
What I found good was that the author made you look at the situation from different angles. With Irma you seen her difficult life as well as her evil actions.