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Auschwitz: A New History
Auschwitz A New History
Author: Laurence Rees
"[A] devastating new history of the infamous death factory.... Rees's research is impeccable and intrepid" --The Washington Post — In Auschwitz, Laurence Rees provides a shocking portrait of the world's most infamous death camp. Informed by more than 100 original interviews with survivors and Nazi perpetrators who speak on the record for...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781586483579
ISBN-10: 1586483579
Publication Date: 1/31/2006
Pages: 352
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4.3 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Auschwitz: A New History on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This book gives the reader insight into how Auschwitz, as well as the whole concentration camp system, evolved within Nazi Germany. There are some horrifying personal experiences relayed in this work, but it is not a day to day account of inmate experiences. There are plenty of first person accounts to graphically paint a picture of the suffering caused by the Holocaust. The author also devotes significant time to illustrating how the sinister Nazi regime developed techniques to implement the "Final Solution". The book is an excellent read and gives the reader insight into how anti-Semitism can become ingrained into a society.
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Helpful Score: 1
Very good readable version of the history of the camp. A lot of great information but on a easy level.
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Very moving story that details the building of Auschwitz as well as the atrocities wich occurred. It is gripping and hard to set aside once you start reading it.
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An intriguing, heart-wrenching biography of the infamous Nazi concentration camp. This story explains in detail how the decision to commit wholesale genocide was arrived at, and how it evolved. Includes many anecdotes from Auschwitz employees and prisoners, and also details what happened to them at the conclusion of the war. An un-easy read, for sure, but important not to forget what happened.
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pigwoman avatar reviewed Auschwitz: A New History on + 82 more book reviews
Though the subject mater is horrific, the book was very informative. Starting from the begininning and how the camp came to be. It was very well written.


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