Daniel Patrick Brown served as an academic dean and history professor at Moorpark College (CA). He has authored numerous historical works, including Enduring Entanglements: The Third Reich's Insidious Impact on America (2019), The Beautiful Beast: The Life and Crimes of SS-Aufseherin Irma Grese (2004), and The Camp Women: The Female Auxiliaries Who Assisted the SS in Running the Nazi Concentration Camp System (2002). Professor Brown has also worked as an interviewer for the "Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Project" and chaired the Education Outreach program for the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust from 1998-2002. He retired in 2010 and today resides in Bloomington, Indiana.
"The Beautiful Beast" documents in meticulous detail the extraordinary and frightening biography of Irma Grese. Born in a tiny farming community fifty miles north of Berlin, she became the ultimate feminine representative of the Hitlerian vision of the warrior-youth;indeed, with her blonde hair and strikingly blue eyes, Grese embodied all the physical characteristics of the idealized Nazi youth! Once Irma Grese was old enough to secure a training spot in the newly-created corps of female SS auxiliaries, this one-time "no one from nowhere" demonstrated the requisite brutality and unrelenting callousness to punish the so-called "subhumans" of the Nazi terror state. In the end, this young woman, barely 22 years old, would pay with her life for her absolute devotion to her beloved Fuehrer. However, thanks to Daniel Patrick Brown's pioneering work, the complete chronicle of this true believer's short life is now available for all to read.
Título : The Beautiful Beast: The Life & Crimes of SS-Aufseherin Irma Grese
EAN : 9781476440491
Editorial : Daniel Patrick Brown
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