Women of the Rosenstrasse protest challenged the Nazi regime for their detained Jewish husbands’ freedom – and won
A sculpture by Ingeborg Hunzinger commemorates the Rosenstrasse protest in Berlin. (NikiSublime/Flickr via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY)
(The Conversation) — Couples in interfaith marriages came under intense pressure in Nazi Germany. But women’s protests in February 1943 may have helped save their husbands.