The Women at Hitler’s Table

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The Women at Hitler’s Table is a historical novel that follows a young woman forced to serve as one of Adolf Hitler’s food tasters during World War II, exploring themes of guilt, survival, and complicity.

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instanceOf historical novel
novel
author Rosella Postorino
basedOn real group of women who tasted Hitler’s food
countryOfOrigin Italy
explores female experience under totalitarian regime
psychological effects of living near power
tension between self-preservation and ethics
genre World War II fiction
historical fiction
war novel
hasCharacterType civilian
dictator
includesHistoricalFigure Adolf Hitler
literaryForm prose
mainCharacter young woman food taster
narrativePerspective female perspective
originalLanguage Italian
protagonistRole Adolf Hitler’s food taster
settingPeriod World War II
settingPlace Nazi Germany
theme complicity
guilt
moral ambiguity
survival
war and its impact on civilians

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Rosella Postorino notableWork The Women at Hitler’s Table