Somewhere else Quote by Wendy Lower
““The consensus in Holocaust and genocide studies is that the systems that make mass murder possible would not function without the broad participation of society, and yet nearly all histories of the Holocaust leave out half of those who populated that society, as if women’s history happens somewhere else. It is an illogical approach and puzzling omission. The dramatic stories of these women reveal the darkest side of female activism. They show what can happen when women of varied backgrounds and professions are mobilized for war and acquiesce in genocide.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Holocaust: A New History, Wendy Lower, 2017
Women’s participation in genocide is often omitted, obscuring how ordinary citizens enable mass murder.
In simple terms: Women’s roles in genocide are ignored.
Recognize and study women’s involvement in atrocities.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic research
- museum exhibits
- educational curricula
- public memorials
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does gender shape participation in mass violence?
- What mechanisms enable ordinary people to support genocide?
Focusing solely on male perpetrators ignores half the picture.