The Bad Girls of the SS Guard Updated 4th edition - with more SS Girls stories! BONUS RIGHT AFTER THE CONCLUSION - ACT NOW BEFORE GONE! ***Warning - This book contains graphic pictures that may not be suitable for all ages*** There is no doubt that the atrocities committed in WWII are hard to stomach. Most people think of the guards at the worst concentration camps as the epitome of Hitler's regime, the blonde hair, blue-eyed, man. There were female guards through that made some of those men look like ...
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The Bad Girls of the SS Guard Updated 4th edition - with more SS Girls stories! BONUS RIGHT AFTER THE CONCLUSION - ACT NOW BEFORE GONE! ***Warning - This book contains graphic pictures that may not be suitable for all ages*** There is no doubt that the atrocities committed in WWII are hard to stomach. Most people think of the guards at the worst concentration camps as the epitome of Hitler's regime, the blonde hair, blue-eyed, man. There were female guards through that made some of those men look like choirboys. Irma Grese, probably the most notorious of them all, was lesson in depravity who seemed to find pleasure and enjoyment in the torture inflicted on others. Find out what she said in her last moments on the gallows. Dorothea Binz was equally sadistic. Read more about what might have caused her to develop these depraved actions. Could a broken heart be the cause of it? The controversy regarding Ilse Koch is still ongoing today. Was she really the "Red Witch" as some claimed or did her actions have lesser consequences? While there's no doubt she wasn't innocent, some of the claims against her have been questioned over the years. Learn more about what she did or may not have done. These are just a few of the stories contained in this book. We explore the mind of the female SS Guard. Some of the claims are shocking. The author examines why we find so many of these crimes even more shocking than similar crimes committed by male guards. Not meant to sensationalize but to educate, these stories are approached with a lighter tone that doesn't trivialize but lessens the blow the brutality. History can be hard to hear. If we are determined to never again let these atrocities occur again though, we must learn the lessons of it now. You won't regret reading this book.
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