The sisterhood of Ravensbrück

how an intrepid band of Frenchwomen resisted the Nazis in Hitler's all-female concentration camp

The sisterhood of Ravensbrück

how an intrepid band of Frenchwomen resisted the Nazis in Hitler's all-female concentration camp
Lynne Olson
Book - 2025

Decades after the end of World War II, the name Ravensbrück still evokes horror in the minds of those who know about this infamous all-women's concentration camp. Particularly shocking was the discovery that sometimes-lethal medical experiments were performed on some of the inmates. Ravensbrück was atypical in other ways as well, not just as the only all-female German concentration camp, but because 80% of them were political prisoners. Among them was a tight-knit group of women who had been active in the French Resistance. Already well-practiced in sabotaging the Nazi occupation of France, these women joined forces to defy their German captors and keep each other alive. Calling themselves the maquis (guerillas) of Ravensbrück, the sisterhood's members, amid unimaginable terror and brutality, subverted Germany's war effort by refusing to do the work they were assigned. Knowing that they risked death for any infraction did not stop them from defying their SS tormentors at every turn-even staging a satirical musical revue about the horrors of the camp. After the war, when many in France wanted nothing more than to focus on the future and forget about those who'd resisted the enemy, the women from Ravensbrück refused to allow their achievements, needs, and sacrifices to be erased. They banded together once more, first to support one another in healing their bodies and minds, and then to continue their crusade for freedom and justice-an effort that would have repercussions for their country and the world into the twenty-first century-- Provided by publisher.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Olson, Lynne (Author)
Other Authors: Rougier-Lecoq, Violette (Illustrator, Illuminator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Random House, [2025]
Edition:First edition.
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