Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
285
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Nov 1, 1998
Wydawca
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803261519
ISBN-13
9780803261518
Opis
Christabel Bielenberg offers a rare and intimate perspective of life in Nazi Germany through her unique experiences as an Englishwoman living in a tumultuous period. Fluent in German, she navigates the complexities of her surroundings with an insightful eye, capturing the stark contrasts between the propaganda and the reality of daily life under the regime.
Her narrative unfolds against a backdrop of oppressive political climate, weaving together personal anecdotes and observations that reflect both the prevailing fear and the quiet resistance among ordinary citizens. Through her relationships with her German friends and family, she explores the conflicting emotions within a society grappling with its identity and morality.
What sets this account apart is Bielenberg’s ability to humanize the struggles of those living in a country torn apart by war and ideology. Her reflections encourage readers to ponder the delicate balance of compassion and complicity in times of crisis, painting a vivid picture of resilience and the quest for understanding amidst chaos.
Her narrative unfolds against a backdrop of oppressive political climate, weaving together personal anecdotes and observations that reflect both the prevailing fear and the quiet resistance among ordinary citizens. Through her relationships with her German friends and family, she explores the conflicting emotions within a society grappling with its identity and morality.
What sets this account apart is Bielenberg’s ability to humanize the struggles of those living in a country torn apart by war and ideology. Her reflections encourage readers to ponder the delicate balance of compassion and complicity in times of crisis, painting a vivid picture of resilience and the quest for understanding amidst chaos.
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