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🦋 Resistance and Persecution
One of the first things I thought of in response to Dave's post about authoritarian "followers", was Michael Verhöven's 1991 movie, The Nasty Girl. Reacquainted myself with it through the providence of Wikipædia; I had forgotten it was based on a true story. The woman whose experience was the basis for the movie wrote (in 1985) a book about her town's history, Widerstand und Erfolgung Am Beispiel Passaus 1933-1939, which I am a little shocked to see has never been printed in English (that I can find).
posted evening of Tuesday, June 10th, 2008 ➳ More posts about The Movies ➳ More posts about Readings
I use a site called booksold.com
http://booksold.com/indexabe.html
I found at least 4 books searching by her name Anna Rosmus.
Wintergreen: Suppressed Murders
Out of Passau: Leaving a City Hitler Called Home
A German Jew Looks Back
and
Against the Stream: Growing Up Where Hitler Used to Live
They all seem to have been translated by Imogen Von Tannenberg.
posted afternoon of June 15th, 2008 by grackle
Yep, those are all later books -- Resistance and
Persecution, which was her first book and the one which grew
out of Rosmus' experience that's portrayed in the movie, is the
one that's not translated. I'm not certain but I believe she
emigrated to the U.S. at some point; she may have continued to
write in German though.
posted evening of June 15th, 2008 by Jeremy
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