Описание

Following their occupation by the Third Reich, Warsaw and Minsk became home to tens of thousands of Germans. This study, Stephan Lehnstaedt provides a portrait of the lives of these men and women, who constituted a surprisingly diverse population-including everyone from SS officers to civil servants, as well as ethnically German city residents-united in its self-conception as a "master race." Even as they acclimated to the daily routines and tedium of life in the East, many Germans engaged in acts of shocking brutality against Poles, Belarusians, and Jews.