In the Face of Evil: The Sustenance of Traditions, focuses on four
women whom Peter Petschauer calls his mothers. The wars of the
twentieth century deeply affected them, as did the brutal Fascist
and National Socialist regimes in Italy and Germany. Two of the
women lived in Italy's Dolomites and two in Germany. Traditions
sustained them and their families in these terrible times through
the routines of their households and their lives. The details of
daily living allow a clear view of values that are often ignored by
historians in search of seemingly more important political events
and public activities. These were the women who most influenced the
author and stand here for all the women who were able to resist the
ideologies of the Fascists and Nazis and survive two world wars.
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