Crying Hands: Eugenics and Deaf People in Nazi Germany
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on a largely overlooked aspect of the Holocaust, this book reveals the tragic experiences of deaf individuals in Nazi Germany. It uncovers the grim reality of forced sterilizations and the murders of men, women, and children with hearing impairments, highlighting a dark chapter that remains largely unknown in both Germany and the United States. Through detailed research, it brings to light the suffering of a marginalized group during this horrific period in history.

