Nazi Wives: The Women at the Top of Hitler's Germany Free Audiobook Download by James Wyllie


Dalya Raphael read the audiobook of James Wyllie's book "Nazi Wives." The audiobook tells of the lives that women had while living in Nazi Germany. Many were wives of high ranking members, but some were just simple housewives who shared their life stories with Dalya Raphael.

James Wyllie's book Nazi Wives: The Women at the Top of Hitler's Germany provides a detailed look at the women in charge during the Third Reich. It talks about how these women were able to manipulate their husbands and eventually take control of Germany.

The audiobook, "Nazi Wives: The Women at the Top of Hitler's Germany," is narrated by Dalya Raphael. It tells the story of the women of Nazi Germany and how they helped Hitler rise to power. This book is an example of historical fiction, which is a genre that combines history with fictional events or characters. The story follows four different women in their search for love and power.

"It was as if we were on a different planet. It couldn't be real. We weren't even people to them, just pieces of meat." The women at the top of Hitler's Germany were all around him and yet no one, not even Hitler, knew the extent of their female power. They were an integral part of his "Aryan race" and Nazi party-winning women for every office in the country. And yet, despite this power and privilege, these women faced discrimination from society because they married into the Nazi party. Learn why Nazism is still so popular among some groups today.

In the 1930s Germany, many women were swept up in the rage and glamour of Nazi propaganda. Millions joined the party and became followers of Hitler, a man who promised to create a utopia for everyone. However, what is not as well known is that many of these women were married to high-ranking members of the Nazi Party, including Adolf Hitler himself. In his book, James Wyllie describes how these women were given unprecedented power over their families and homes by the Nazis.

James Wyllie writes about the wives of Nazi leaders in his book, "Nazi Wives: The Women at the Top of Hitler's Germany." He explains how they were able to live with themselves while their husbands were murdering innocent people. Their day-to-day life was often mundane and the lack of excitement is what kept them coming back.

Published Date 2020-11-03
Duration 9 hours 30 minutes
Author James Wyllie
Narrated Dalya Raphael
Reviews
(21 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category History
Parent Category Military, Europe, World

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