The Shame of Survival
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The Shame of Survival

Working Through a Nazi Childhood

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The Shame of Survival

Working Through a Nazi Childhood

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While we now have a great number of testimonials to the horrors of the Holocaust from survivors of that dark episode of twentieth-century history, rare are the accounts of what growing up in Nazi Germany was like for people who were reared to think of Adolf Hitler as the savior of his country, and rarer still are accounts written from a female perspective. Ursula Mahlendorf, born to a middle-class family in 1929, at the start of the Great Depression, was the daughter of a man who was a member of the SS at the time of his early death in 1935. For a long while during her childhood she was a true believer in Nazism—and a leader in the Hitler Youth herself.

This is her vivid and unflinchingly honest account of her indoctrination into Nazism and of her gradual awakening to all the damage that Nazism had done to her country. It reveals why Nazism initially appealed to people from her station in life and how Nazi ideology was inculcated into young people. The book recounts the increasing hardships of life under Nazism as the war progressed and the chaos and turmoil that followed Germany's defeat.

In the first part of this absorbing narrative, we see the young Ursula as she becomes an enthusiastic member of the Hitler Youth and then goes on to a Nazi teacher-training school at fifteen. In the second part, which traces her growing disillusionment with and anger at the Nazi leadership, we follow her story as she flees from the Russian army's advance in the spring of 1945, works for a time in a hospital caring for the wounded, returns to Silesia when it is under Polish administration, and finally is evacuated to the West, where she begins a new life and pursues her dream of becoming a teacher.

In a moving Epilogue, Mahlendorf discloses how she learned to accept and cope emotionally with the shame that haunted her from her childhood allegiance to Nazism and the self-doubts it generated.

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Year
2015
ISBN
9780271036526

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. List of Illustrations
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction
  7. 1. My Family and the Nazis, 1929–1936
  8. 2. A Small Quarry Town, 1936–1938
  9. 3. Kristallnacht and the Beginning of World War II, 1938–1940
  10. 4. Today Germany Belongs to Us—Tomorrow, the Whole World, 1940–1941
  11. 5. You Are the Future Leadership of the Hitler Youth, 1941–1942
  12. 6. Between Conformity and Rebellion, 1942–1944
  13. 7. In the Belly of the Beast: The Teacher Seminary, 1944–1945
  14. 8. The Big Wheels Are Leaving for the West, January–March 1945
  15. 9. We Don’t Kill, We Heal: The Russian Invasion, 1945
  16. 10. My Hometown Becomes Polish, 1945–1946
  17. 11. Refugee in the Promised Land of the West: Return to School, 1946–1948
  18. 12. Finding an Intellectual Home: University, 1949–1954
  19. Epilogue
  20. Books Consulted
  21. Index