Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
Department
Folk Studies and Anthropology
Document Type
Thesis
Abstract
History is a collection of personal experiences. Much ofthe information amassed about the Third Reich comes from records and personal testimony, whether in journals or interviews. It's unfortunate that time must move forward and people pass on, taking their personal histories with them. Testimonies coming from those who lived under the Third Reich give the younger generations an interesting history lesson as well as preserve those personal narratives for further study. For this thesis, I interviewed two women who not only lived through the Second World War but grew up in the Third Reich society. Additionally, I used Alison Owings' Frauen German Women Recall the Third Reich, a collection of personal testimonies by German women. I have also utilized secondary sources to help the reader to better comprehend Nazi Gelman society.
Advisor(s) or Committee Chair
Dr. Michael Ann Wlilliams
Disciplines
Anthropology
Recommended Citation
Stout, Amanda, "Life Under the Third Reich as Seen Through the Eyes of Women Who Lived It" (2002). Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects. Paper 163.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/stu_hon_theses/163