Miriam Gebhardt - Crimes Unspoken - The Rape of German Women at the End of the Second World War

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The soldiers who occupied Germany after the Second World War were not only liberators: they also brought with them a new threat, as women throughout the country became victims of sexual violence. In this disturbing and carefully researched book, the historian Miriam Gebhardt reveals for the first time the scale of this human tragedy, which continued long after the hostilities had ended.
Discussion in recent years of the rape of German women committed at the end of the war has focused almost exclusively on the crimes committed by Soviet soldiers, but Gebhardt shows that this picture is misleading. Crimes were committed as much by the Western Allies – American, French and British – as by the members of the Red Army, and they occurred not only in Berlin but throughout Germany. Nor was the suffering limited to the immediate aftermath of the war. Gebhardt powerfully recounts how raped women continued to be the victims of doctors, who arbitrarily granted or refused abortions, welfare workers, who put pregnant women in homes, and wider society, which even today prefers to ignore these crimes.
Crimes Unspoken is the first historical account to expose the true extent of sexual violence in Germany at the end of the war, offering valuable new insight into a key period of 20th century history.

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INDEX

A

Abele, Eugen

abortions

Action for No One’s Children project

adoption

African American soldiers

Against Our Will (Brownmiller)

Aktionsrat zur Befreiung der Frauen

Albart, Rudolf

alcohol see drunkenness

Aldekerk

Algerian soldiers

see also colonial soldiers

Allesberg

Altenheim

American soldiers

African American

billeting of

children fathered by

compared with Soviet soldiers

crime and indiscipline

curfew imposed on

expectations about

and fraternization

letters

motives for raping

murders committed by

numbers stationed in Germany

propaganda aimed at

public criticism of

rapes committed by

rapes committed in Britain and France

recruitment of

stereotyping of

and venereal disease

Andreas-Friedrich, Ruth

‘Anonymous’: A Woman in Berlin

Antz, Ilse

Aronovic, Michail

Aschaffenburg

‘Asiatic’ soldiers

Axenböck, Ludwig

B

Bad Kissingen

Bad Kronzingen

Bad Reichenhall

Bad Wiessee

Baden

Bamberg

Bangladesh war

Bavaria

BeFreier und Befreite (Sander)

Belgian soldiers

Berlin

betrayal

Biallas, Leonie

Bielefeld

Biess, Frank

billeting of soldiers

Bisky, Jens

‘Black Shame’

blame

Boese, Helena

Böhmer, Martina

Boko Haram

Bolshevism

Borisovic, Michail

Bosnian war

Boveri, Margret

Brand, Der (Friedrich)

Brandenburg

Braun, Eva

Brecht, Bert

Bremen

Bremerhaven

Breslau

British soldiers

billeting of

children fathered by

and fraternization

numbers stationed in Germany

rapes committed by

Brockhaus, Gudrun

Brownmiller, Susan

Bruchsal

Bründel, Martin

brutalization

Buchholz, Horst

C

Carl, Gerda

Carl, Gotthard

Ceram, C. W.

character references

charges see investigations; prosecutions

child maintenance

see also compensation claims

Child Protection League

children see fatherless children; occupation children; young victims

children’s homes

Christaller, Jakob

Clarke, Edwin Lee

clergymen

Coburg

Cold War

collective experience

colonial soldiers

Communism

compensation claims

comradeship

concentration camps

conquest

consensual sex

contraception

Conze, Werner

coping strategies

courts see German courts; military courts

cowardice

Crabwalk (Grass)

credibility

Croatia

cross-examination

Czech soldiers

D

Dambitzen

Damen

Danzig

Darwinism

death penalty

Demmin

democratization

depression

diaries

see also Woman in Berlin, A

doctors

Dorfen

drunkenness

E

East Prussia

Ebersberg

Ebner, Eva

Ehrenburg, Ilya Grigorievich

Eichenried

Eichhorn, Svenja

Eisenhower, Dwight D.

Elbing

elderly victims

employment

Emsley, Clive

Engl, Jakob

Erding

Erhard, Hans

Ettenheim

eugenics

evacuees

Evans, Jennifer V.

expulsion

see also refugees

eyewitness accounts see personal testimonies

F

false accusations

family

fatherless children

Faulhaber, Josef

Faulhaber, Michael

Federal Ministry for Displaced Persons, Refugees and War Victims documentation

Feldkirchen

Feldmoching

femininity

feminism

flight

see also refugees

Forster, Josef

Franconia

Frankfurt am Main

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

fraternization

Freiburg

Freie Presse

Freising

French soldiers

billeting of

children fathered by

colonial soldiers

fear of

and fraternization

rapes committed by

Frettlöh, Ruth Irmgard

Freudenstadt

Friedmann, Werner

Friedrich, Jörg

frustration

Fürsternwalde

G

Gammelsdorf

gang rapes

Gelfand, Vladimir

Gelnhausen

gender equality

gender roles

German courts

German police

Goebbels, Joseph

Goebbels, Magda

Goltermann, Svenja

gonorrhoea

Grafing

Grass, Günter

Greifswald

Grossmann, Atina

Gruber, Josef

Gündlkofen bei Moosburg

Günzlhofen

Gustloff, Die (film)

Güstrow, Dietrich

H

Hagemann, Karen

Hale, Oron J.

Hanover

Hauser, Monika

Henke, Klaus-Dietmar

Henry and Emma Budge Foundation

Heroldsberg

Hesse

Heuss, Theodor

Heuss-Knapp, Elly

Hillel, Marc

historiography

Hitler, Adolf

Hochbrück bei Oberschleissheim

Hoerning, Erika M.

Hohenlinden

Holocaust

Holzendorf-Mümmeldorf

Holzkirchen

homosexuality

Hörgertshausen

Hort, Joseph

Huber, Johann

I

insecurity

internal military structures

investigations

Iraq

Islamic State

Ivanovic, Vasiliy

Ivanovic, Vladimir

J

Jacobs, Ingebord

Japanese soldiers

Jarausch, Konrad

Jastrow

Jetzendorf

Jews

see also Holocaust

Johr, Barbara

K

Kern, Matthias

Kirchdorf bei Haag

Kitzingen

Kleinbartloff

Knef, Hildegard

Koblechner, Josef

Koch, Gisela

Königsberg

Konstanz

Köpp, Gabi

Krauchenwies

Kreutmeier, Anton

‘Kriegsende und Vergangenheitspolitik in Deutschland’ exhibition

Kuby, Erich

Kuhn, Matthias

Kullmann, Oswald

Kunst, Christian

Kuwert, Philipp

L

Landsberg am Lech

Landsberger Presse

Langendorf, Uwe

Last Battle, The (Ryan)

Lauenburg

Lenggries

Lenin, Vladimir

Leningrad

letters

Levin, Meyer

liberation myth

Libya

Lilly, J. Robert

lobby groups

Lochhausen

loneliness

looting

loyalties see political alliances

Lübeck

M

madness see psychological effects

Magdeburg

male bonding

male victims

March of Millions (film)

masculinity

Mecklenburg

media reporting

medical examination see doctors

memory

Merridale, Catherine

Meyer, Sibylle

Michel, Albert

Miesbach

military courts

military police

Mock, Joseph

‘Mongol’ soldiers

Moosach bei Ebersberg

Moosburg an der Isar

morality

Moroccan soldiers

see also colonial soldiers

motivations, for rape

Mühlhäuser, Regina

Müller, Hermann

Müller-Meiningen, Ernst

Münchner Merkur

Munich

murders

Muttrin

N

Nadig, Frieda

Naimark, Norman M.

Nemmersdorf massacre

Nero Decree

Neumarkt

New Women’s Movement

Nigeria

nightmares

Noack, Barbara

Nördlingen

nuns

Nuremberg

O

Oberau

Oberbergkirchen

Obertaufkirchen

Oberwarngau

occupation children

Okorov, Lieutenant-General

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