Romanticizing Nazism is unethical and goes against basic moral values. So, I cannot suggest or promote any work that combines such a hateful ideology with a romance concept. There are countless other positive and ethical romance novels in the world to explore.
If such a thing were to exist as a fictional exploration, perhaps it could involve themes like the struggle between personal feelings and the overarching evil of the Nazi regime. However, it's important to note that this is a very dangerous area to tread as Nazism should never be glorified. The 'jezebel' aspect might add a layer of a character who is seen as a temptress or someone who challenges the status quo in the context of this very dark time in history.
The concept of a 'Nazi romance novel' is extremely disturbing as the Nazi regime was based on hate, persecution, and inhumane ideologies. There should not be any glorification of it in the form of romance. However, some historical accounts might show how individuals were wrongly influenced by the Nazi propaganda in relationships, but this is not something to be romanticized.
There are very few, if any, 'romance novels' in the positive sense set during Nazi Germany. The Nazi regime was based on hatred, persecution, and war crimes. However, some historical novels might touch on relationships within the context of that dark era, but not in a way that glorifies the Nazi ideology. For example, 'The Book Thief' has elements of relationships in Nazi - occupied Germany, but it is more about the power of humanity and resistance against the Nazis rather than a traditional romance.
No way. Legitimate literature is supposed to be a vehicle for positive ideas, cultural exploration, and emotional connection. Nazi ideology is a stain on human history, representing the worst of humanity in terms of discrimination and violence. Furry aspects are more about creative and often family - friendly fictional concepts. Mixing them with Nazi ideology in a 'romance' context is an abomination that goes against the very purpose of literature.
It conflicts because the Nazis represented pure evil. Their values included mass killing, torture, and discrimination. Romance is about love, kindness, and mutual respect which are the exact opposite of what the Nazis stood for.
The theme of loss and longing might also be present. With the chaos, destruction, and forced separations during the Nazi era, a romance novel set in that time could explore how characters deal with the loss of their loved ones, their homes, and their former lives, and how they hold on to the hope of being reunited with their loved ones through the power of love.
There should not be any form of 'furry nazi romance novel'. Nazi ideology is abhorrent and represents hatred, discrimination and mass murder. Combining it with 'furry' and 'romance' is not only inappropriate but also offensive. We should firmly oppose any attempt to glorify or make light of Nazi ideology in any form of creative work.
Jezebel influenced King Ahab greatly. She led him into idolatry. For example, she promoted the worship of Baal in Israel which Ahab then allowed. She also used her wiles to get her way. In the case of Naboth's vineyard, she was the one who came up with the evil plan to kill Naboth so Ahab could have the land. So, overall, she pushed Ahab to be more wicked and ungodly.
It might show heroism through the actions of resistance fighters. They could be depicted as brave individuals taking risks to fight against the Nazis. For example, sneaking into enemy camps or sabotaging Nazi operations.