
The Work I Did
A Memoir of the Secretary to Goebbels
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Narrated by:
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Elka de Wit
About this listen
Brunhilde Pomsel described herself as an 'apolitical girl' and a 'figure on the margins', but, employed as a stenographer during the Second World War, she worked closely with one of the worst criminals in world history: Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. She was one of the oldest surviving eyewitnesses to the internal workings of the Nazi power apparatus until her death in 2017.
Her biography, however, not only provides us with extraordinary new insight into a seminal moment of history. Her life, mirroring all the major breaks and continuities of the 20th century, also illustrates how far-right politics, authoritarian regimes and dictatorships can rise and what part political apathy and passivity of the masses can contribute to democracy's erosion.
Compelling and unnerving, The Work I Did forces us to ask how we could have acted in such a situation and leads to the disturbing and enduring question: how reliable is our own moral compass?
©2018 Brunhilde and Thore D. Hansen Pomsel (P)2018 Audible, LtdIf you could sum up The Work I Did in three words, what would they be?
Good, oh dear.Any additional comments?
The biography part of the book was good, giving an insight into the workings of the Propaganda Ministry.However after Brunhilde's story finishes the book continues on with a rambling diatribe on how things are today. I took so much and stopped listening.
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