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Lynne Olsen

Lynne Olsen

RNZ News20-06-2025
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New York Times bestselling author, historian and White House correspondent Lynne Olson's new book
The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück
tells of defiance in a notorious women-only Nazi concentration camp.
Already well-practiced in sabotaging the Nazis in occupied France, this tight-knit group of French women joined forces in the camp to defy their German captors and keep one another alive, including staging a music show to keep spirits up.
Ravensbrück became widely known thanks to Martha Hall Kelly's bestselling novel
Lilac Girls
. It was a site of horror and brutality, and also a place of bravery, defiance, and mutual aid.
Olsen's book takes us beyond the confines of the camp to the group's continued efforts for freedom and justice in post-war years.
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