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After WWII, Ilse Koch became known worldwide as the ¿Bitch of Buchenwald.¿ She was assuredly guilty of atrocities, but the most sensational crimes ascribed to her by prosecutors and newspapers went unproven. Tomaz Jardim reveals how Koch¿s perceived betrayal of womanhood sealed her fate as a scapegoat for a society seeking absolution.

Produktbeschreibung
After WWII, Ilse Koch became known worldwide as the ¿Bitch of Buchenwald.¿ She was assuredly guilty of atrocities, but the most sensational crimes ascribed to her by prosecutors and newspapers went unproven. Tomaz Jardim reveals how Koch¿s perceived betrayal of womanhood sealed her fate as a scapegoat for a society seeking absolution.
Autorenporträt
Tomaz Jardim is the author of The Mauthausen Trial: American Military Justice in Germany, winner of the Wallace K. Ferguson Prize. A former fellow at the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, he is Associate Professor of History at Toronto Metropolitan University.