Wartime Relations

Intimacy, Violence, and Prostitution in Occupied Poland, 1939-1945

Maren Röger author Rachel Ward translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:3rd Dec '20

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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During the Second World War, all contact between German soldiers and Polish women – considered an ‘inferior race’ – was officially banned. Sexual encounters frequently took place, however. Some were consensual, while others were characterised by brutal violence, and women often sold their bodies as a means of survival. The army and SS constructed purpose-built brothels for their soldiers, but also banned and frequently punished loving relationships. In Wartime Relations, Historian Maren Röger gives a powerful account of these encounters and describes the actions of the army and the SS in regulating relations between soldiers and civilian women. Röger provides new and important insights into everyday life during the occupation, Nazi racial policy, and the fates of the women involved.

Providing new insights into the everyday life of the German occupation, Maren Röger's monograph makes an important contribution to modern Polish history. * Aleksandra Jakubczak, Columbia University *

ISBN: 9780198817222

Dimensions: 240mm x 164mm x 18mm

Weight: 496g

224 pages