Summary:
The book explores the role of German women during the Holocaust, revealing their participation in the Nazi regime's genocidal activities. It uncovers the stories of female perpetrators, from teachers to nurses to secretaries, who were complicit in the atrocities committed against Jews and other victims during World War II.
Key points:
1. Women's Active Role in Holocaust: The book disputes the idea that women were merely observers during the Holocaust, presenting evidence of their active involvement in Nazi operations.
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