Auschwitz: A New History
Autor Laurence Reesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 ian 2006
Vezi toate premiile Carte premiată
National Jewish Book Award (2006)
This
vivid
and
harrowing
narrative
history
of
the
most
notorious
concentration
camp
of
the
Holocaust
preserves
the
authentic
voices
of
survivors
and
perpetrators
The largest mass murder in human history took place in World War II at Auschwitz. Yet its story is not fully known. InAuschwitz, Laurence Rees reveals new insights from more than 100 original interviews with survivors and Nazi perpetrators who speak on the record for the first time. Their testimonies provide a portrait of the inner workings of the camp in unrivalled detail-from the techniques of mass murder, to the politics and gossip mill that turned between guards and prisoners, to the on-camp brothel in which the lines between those guards and prisoners became surprisingly blurred.
Rees examines the strategic decisions that led the Hitler and Himmler to make Auschwitz the primary site for the extinction of Europe's Jews-their "Final Solution." He concludes that many of the horrors that were perpetrated in Auschwitz were the result of a terrible immoral pragmatism. The story of the camp becomes a morality tale, too, in which evil is shown to proceed in a series of deft, almost noiseless incremental steps until it produces the overwhelming horror of the industrial scale slaughter that was inflicted in the gas chambers of Auschwitz.
The largest mass murder in human history took place in World War II at Auschwitz. Yet its story is not fully known. InAuschwitz, Laurence Rees reveals new insights from more than 100 original interviews with survivors and Nazi perpetrators who speak on the record for the first time. Their testimonies provide a portrait of the inner workings of the camp in unrivalled detail-from the techniques of mass murder, to the politics and gossip mill that turned between guards and prisoners, to the on-camp brothel in which the lines between those guards and prisoners became surprisingly blurred.
Rees examines the strategic decisions that led the Hitler and Himmler to make Auschwitz the primary site for the extinction of Europe's Jews-their "Final Solution." He concludes that many of the horrors that were perpetrated in Auschwitz were the result of a terrible immoral pragmatism. The story of the camp becomes a morality tale, too, in which evil is shown to proceed in a series of deft, almost noiseless incremental steps until it produces the overwhelming horror of the industrial scale slaughter that was inflicted in the gas chambers of Auschwitz.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781586483579
ISBN-10: 1586483579
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
ISBN-10: 1586483579
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Notă biografică
Laurence
Reesis
a
former
head
of
BBC
TV
History
programs
and
creative
director
of
BBC
Television
History.
He
is
also
the
author
ofAuschwitz,
which
won
History
Book
of
the
Year
at
the
British
Books
Awards.
Descriere
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We discover how Auschwitz evolved from a concentration camp for Polish political prisoners into the site of the largest mass murder in history - part death camp, part concentration camp, where around a million Jews were killed.
We discover how Auschwitz evolved from a concentration camp for Polish political prisoners into the site of the largest mass murder in history - part death camp, part concentration camp, where around a million Jews were killed.
Premii
- National Jewish Book Award Finalist, 2006