Hitler and His Women
PHIL CARRADICE
Despite being a ruthless dictator there is no doubt that Adolf Hitler exerted a dark glamour when it came to the women of 1930s Germany, whether it was film stars or the massed crowds. Hitler created the Mother’s Cross, partly as a tribute to his own, partly as a reward for German women producing lots of manpower for the Reich. He also treated his female staff with decided kindness and consideration. But even here, as this book reveals, there was also a darker, seedier side of Hitler that abused and exploited women. There are plenty of interesting revelations to discover.
• Pen and Sword
• ISBN 978-1-5267-7954-0
• 212 pages • Hardback • £19.99