UPCOMING BOOK BY NATALIE LIVINGSTONE
Discover the Untold Stories
of
THE Nuremberg Women
The Nuremberg Trials were historic post-WWII tribunals that prosecuted Nazi war criminals. This groundbreaking book reveals the untold stories of the women: prosecutors, interpreters, journalists, and witnesses, who shaped justice at Nuremberg.
Praise from Natalie Livingstone's Previous Books
Accessible & engrossing
Livingstone’s entertaining and richly detailed book reveals a cast of extraordinary women who defied the rules and shaped society across three centuries”
Hugely entertaining
….a fascinating story, stylishly told.”
Stylish & Captivating
Tour through the three-century long history of one of Europe’s most intriguing and sprawling family trees”
THE WOMEN OF Nuremberg TRIALS
Harriet ZETTERBERG
The brilliant mind behind the scenes who couldn't speak in court.
The woman lawyer at Nuremberg
Yale-trained lawyer, State Department.
Ingeborg Kalnoky
The aristocrat who hosted both Nazis and their victims.
Highly cultured and multi-lingual
Hungarian Countess who ran the witness house
Erika Mann
The glamorous rebel who became an anti-Nazi voice.
Raced cars, staged cabarets, wrote several books
Became an unrelenting political activist in exile.
THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN NUREMBERG TRIALS
Interpreters
Women pioneered simultaneous translation in court.
Journalists
Female reporters shaped how the world followed the trials.
Witnesses
Women testified about their experiences in concentration camps.
A New Perspective on Justice
For decades, the story of the Nuremberg Trials has been told through a single lens – one that painted out half of humanity from the picture. But history is never that simple.
Behind the famous courtroom scenes, beyond the well-documented testimonies of male prosecutors and defendants, were the women who helped forge one of history’s most significant moments of reckoning.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sunday Times bestselling author Natalie Livingstone graduated with a first class degree in history from Christ’s College, Cambridge in 1998. She began her career as a feature writer at the Daily Express and now contributes to Tatler, Harper’s Bazaar, US Vogue, Elle, The Times and The Mail on Sunday.
Her first book The Mistresses of Cliveden, tells the story of five extraordinary women and a remarkable house and has been optioned by for television. Her second book The Women of Rothschild was published in November 2021, and chronicles the women of a remarkable dynasty.
A New Perspective on Justice
… to discover these remarkable narratives that will forever change how you see one of the 20th century’s most important events.