Auschwitz : the Nazis and 'the final solution' / Laurence Rees.
Materialtyp: TextSpråk: Engelska Utgivningsinformation: London : BBC, 2005.Beskrivning: 399 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), ports. (some col.) ; 20 cmInnehållstyp:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780563522966 (pbk.) :
- 0563522968 (pbk.) :
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940 Mom Auschwitz-Birkenau ; Memoral and museum | 940 Onl Only remembered / | 940 Per "Vi åker till Sverige" : de vita bussarna 1945 / | 940 Ree Auschwitz : the Nazis and 'the final solution' / | 940 Ser Riddare | 940 Ser Medeltiden | 940 She Förintelsen : Dödslägren / |
TV tie-in.
Formerly CIP. Uk
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In this compelling book, highly acclaimed author and broadcaster Laurence Rees tells the definitive history of the most notorious Nazi institution of them all. 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. Auschwitz examines the mentality and motivations of the key Nazi decision makers, and perpetrators of appalling crimes speak here for the first time about their actions. Fascinating and disturbing facts have been uncovered - from the operation of a brothel to the corruption that was rife throughout the camp. The book draws on intriguing new documentary material from recently opened Russian archives, which will challenge many previously accepted arguments. This is the story of murder, brutality, courage, escape and survival, and a powerful account of how human tragedy of such immense scale could have happened. -- Adlibris