Natalie Livingstone: The Women of Nuremberg, Kartoniert / Broschiert
The Women of Nuremberg
- The Trials that Brought the Nazis to Justice
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- Verlag:
- Hodder And Stoughton Ltd., 04/2026
- Einband:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9781399813440
- Umfang:
- 320 Seiten
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 23.4.2026
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The most famous trial of the twentieth century - told through the eyes of the women history forgot.
In November 1945, the world turned its gaze to Nuremberg. Inside a courtroom built by and for men, justice was being sought for crimes almost beyond comprehension. The spotlight fell on Nazi leaders, Allied prosecutors and military judges - but in the shadows, women were recording, interpreting, witnessing, painting, testifying. Yet their names were often missing from the headlines. Eighty years on, this book finally returns them to the centre of the story.
The Nuremberg Women follows eight extraordinary figures: a young Soviet interpreter balancing political survival with truth-telling; a British painter capturing justice in oils; a French resistance fighter who survived Auschwitz to confront her persecutors; a Hungarian countess hosting both Nazis and survivors in a single house. Alongside them stand the sharpest literary minds of the day - Erika Mann, Rebecca West and others - each wielding the pen as a tool of reckoning.
Far from the official narrative, Natalie Livingstone reveals a trial that was more intimate, chaotic and human than history has allowed. It was a place of intense love affairs and political tensions, of personal reckonings and the first tremors of the Cold War. These women, often dismissed or sidelined, shaped how the trial unfolded - and how it was remembered.
This is Nuremberg as you've never seen it: not only a reckoning with the horrors of war, but a story of erasure, courage and transformation. Their voices - once silenced - now ring out with clarity, offering a powerful new vision of the past, and of justice itself.