Auschwitz

Auschwitz

Ebury Publishing

Discover the definitive history of Auschwitz, the most notorious Nazi institution, in this classic book by Laurence Rees. Originally a concentration camp for Polish political prisoners, Auschwitz evolved into the site of history's largest mass murder, serving as both a death camp and a concentration camp where approximately one million Jews were killed. This compelling account examines the motivations of key Nazi decision-makers and includes firsthand accounts from perpetrators. Drawing on Rees's landmark documentary and newly accessible Russian archives, the book reveals disturbing facts about the camp's operation, including a brothel and widespread corruption. It's a powerful story of murder, brutality, courage, escape, and survival, exploring how such immense human tragedy could occur. Key features: * Definitive history of Auschwitz by acclaimed author Laurence Rees * Explores the evolution of the camp and its role in the Holocaust * Includes insights into the mentality of Nazi perpetrators * Based on extensive research, including Russian archives Summary for search: Laurence Rees Auschwitz book, history of Auschwitz, Nazi institution, Holocaust, concentration camp, death camp, Jewish history, World War II, paperback, English edition, 400 pages, ISBN 9780563522966.

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