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Crimes Unspoken: The Rape of German Women an the End of The Second World War by Miriam Gebhardt.Paperback, 252 pages, like new condition.
A powerful documentation of the rape of German women by soldiers during WWII. The women were further victimized by doctors and welfare/social workers. Many chose not to discuss the issue, and even today, there are those who prefer to ignore the crimes.
An excellent read on a very difficult topic, as Gebhardt brings personal accounts and testimonials to the forefront. She even reveals the effects of the rapes to today's times: how a nursing home resident still carries the trauma of her rape.