I have collected my inter-loan book from the library, Hitler's Prisons and I have skimmed through sme of the pages and it seems to be a very helpful resource. The author Nikolas Wachsmann has refrenced every witness he has talked to in the back of the book,w hich makes the book seem very credible. The book also cotains pictures which helps me undertsand the outline of the timeline during Nazi Germany.
As I was on holiday two weeks ago in New Market, my boyfriends aunty gave me a copy of an interview between one of her daughters and their great grandmother who was alive during the time of the second world war (born 1911) Her father was jewish, but her mother was german, so she has described some of the events she had to do when the Nazi's pushed through all of the Jewish rules. She has not gone into great detail as she had said that she did not want to "remember those times".
His aunty also gave me a written diary of another great grandmother who was alive during the second world war but lived in London (so if needed, I can use the info from this resource to describe the perspective from the opposition [English])
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