How Does the Female Brain Work? How Do Women Think and Reason?

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2 thoughts on “How Does the Female Brain Work? How Do Women Think and Reason?

  1. Leafing through my U3A magazine there was a story about a woman finding out, late in life, she had two half siblings. Her mother and father as very young marrieds, were separated by WW2. The wife just getting out of Guernsey before the German invasion. Leaving behind her young husband. Nearly six years later she returned. Then going on to have a daughter (the woman in the article). It transpired she had in fact had two other daughters, given up for adoption, during the war years. A read this on the same day I came across the “Spangler Report”, based on a Commission from Himmler to test the “morale” of the home front as it became clear the rapid early victories were behind the Reich and it was likely the troops were going to be fighting for much longer than hoped. The results found over 40% of left behind wives were unfaithful while many fiancés either simply dumped their soldier beau, “Dear John” lettered or cut off communication. Finding more eligible prospects in Germany. “The Female Loyalty Study So Dangerous the Nazis BURIED It”(youtube) The Report They Buried: When Loyalty Went to War and Lost | by Kirill V Koles | Sep, 2025 | Medium The “loss” was that the ideology of the steadfast German woman raising good warriors and supporting those warriors while away fighting for their state …… was not the reality. Not that this was only found in the Reich, there were similar much smaller reports in the UK and even the US (and a couple of “brave” Hollywood Movies recounting the disillusion of serving and returning soldiers). But its striking coming from the Reich not least because of the resources (SS) available to delve into everything.

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