A masterly and moving account of the most horrific hidden atrocity of World War II: Ravensbrück, the only Nazi concentration camp built for women.
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Grace
2025-01-10
A magnificent book, I feel it’s the different angle of this book that makes it so profound. I think this book should be mandatory reading for pupils in the higher grades of high school to read, reflect on and have constructive discussion about! We all need to confront the past because as of now year 2025 we’re heading towards a geopolitical disaster if we don’t start to actually see what the past did to the humanity and how it we’re educated more will be able to influence the geopolitical situation in the present time and in the future! Many thanks for a very well written book and the narrator was incredibly skilled at reading this book! Respectfully, Grace
Christel
2024-12-07
Great, but frustrating that the narrator consequently reads dates in bad English.
Gwynedd
2024-08-02
Otroligt intressant och gripande. Ett måste att läsa. Bra blandning av historier och fakta. Riktigt bra uppläsare.
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