The Rape of German Women during WWII | Lisa Slater | Women’s History Month | USC Shoah Foundation
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"Stalin gave his troops the right to rape, to steal, to kill, to do whatever they want to do. And believe me, they did.”
Usually, when we discuss the Holocaust, it’s easy to distinguish between the perpetrators and victims. However, some instances of wartime violence blur these lines, and identifying the perpetrator/victim becomes unclear. Lisa Slater, for example, was a Protestant Christian German woman who served as a teletypist for the German army during World War II. She claims to have been unaware of the persecution of Jews (and the Nazi’s other victims). In her USC Shoah Foundation testimony, Lisa recalls the Soviet soldiers’ violent victimization of her and other German women.
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