Resistance Heroines in Nazi- and Russian-Occupied Austria: Anschluss and After

Tim Heath,Virginia Wells; Herti Bryan

Resistance Heroines in Nazi- and Russian-Occupied Austria: Anschluss and After
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 May 2021
Pages
240
ISBN
9781526787873

Resistance Heroines in Nazi- and Russian-Occupied Austria: Anschluss and After

Tim Heath,Virginia Wells; Herti Bryan

Austria’s Anschluss - its ‘annexation’ - saw no gunfire, no blood-curdling screams of Stukas overhead or the rumble of heavy artillery when German troops marched in on 12 March 1938. It was no ‘Blitzkrieg’: on the contrary, some Austrians even welcomed the ‘invaders’ and the opportunity to unite the ethnic German peoples under the rule of Austria’s most infamous son, Adolf Hitler. Austria’s wealth of natural and mineral resources were especially useful to support the Third Reich’s aggression in Europe. The Nazis were keen to exploit these assets and many Austrians benefited from increased employment. However, any initial euphoria was soon replaced by fear and anxiety as the brutal reality of the new regime became apparent. Here is the remarkable story of Herti Bryan who, as a young child, witnessed the totalitarian nightmare of Hitler’s dream for world domination. Standing up for what she believed to be right, Herti acted courageously to frustrate the occupying Nazis. In addition to Herti’s story, we learn of the experiences of Milly Keller and Hilde Schubert who shared contempt for the Nazi occupiers. The three girls vividly describe their different experiences during the war, although there is a striking similarity in the even greater terror they were subjected to under the Russian ‘liberators’. In this volume the lives of Herti, Milly and Hilde come together to reveal an astonishing picture of life in occupied Austria. Drawing on unimaginable fortitude, these girls defied domination and fought fearlessly, risking their own lives, to carry out their moral obligation to humanity. This is their story, in their own words and told for the first time. AUTHORS: Tim Heath was born into a military family. Following the successful debut of Hitler’s Girls, Tim has published a number of titles, expertly ‘shining a light’ on the overlooked parts of an otherwise heavily scrutinised period of modern history.
Herti Bryan was born in Graz, Austria in 1929. Her happy childhood was marred by the rise of the Third Reich and the oppression of the Nazi occupation of her country and, later, by Russian forces. A committed ‘anglophile’, Herti used her initiative to thwart the Nazi war effort, eventually becoming an interpreter in the post-war resettlement of displaced persons programmes. She continued to work with Special Intelligence forces in Graz for several years before relocating to England. After a full and varied working life, Herti retired to Mullion in Cornwall.
Virginia Wells grew up in Kent and Devon. She moved to Cornwall in 1971 and taught English to secondary school pupils for many years. Since retiring, Ginny has become involved in a number of community-based activities. Her friendship with Herti led to helping her write and edit her story.
40 b/w illustrations

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