Women's History: "Blonde Poison" by Gail Louw

Lights Up on the Dark: The Holocaust Onstage by Samantha Mitschke & Alexandra Gellner

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CONTENT WARNING: References to suicide; sexual references

In this week’s episode, originally recorded for Women’s History Month, Sam and Alex look at Gail Louw’s 2013 one-woman play Blonde Poison.

Stella Goldschlag was living illegally in war-torn Berlin when she herself was betrayed and tortured. When offered the chance of saving herself and her parents from the death camps, she agreed to be a Greifer for the Gestapo and inform on Jews in hiding. She was extraordinarily successful in this and her activities increased after her parents had finally been deported. The vast dimensions of Stella's character range from tortured victim to cruel killer, from loving daughter to betrayer of friends, from gentle lover to depraved promiscuity. She was given the name Blonde Poison by the Gestapo, who revelled  ... 

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HolocaustAuschwitzJewsidentityantisemitismfamilyBerlincollaboratorStella GoldschlagGail Louw
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