Auschwitz

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Discover the chilling history of Auschwitz in this compelling book by renowned author and broadcaster Laurence Rees. This definitive history of Auschwitz unravels the transformation of a mere concentration camp for Polish political prisoners into the most notorious site of mass murder in history. Revealing insights into Auschwitz's dual role as a death camp and a concentration camp, where approximately a million Jews tragically lost their lives, this B-format paperback delivers both an engaging narrative and thorough historical research. As you delve into the pages of this 400-page account, you'll explore the complexities of the Nazi mentality, the horrifying decisions made by key perpetrators, and hear their voices as they reflect on their past actions for the first time. This book also uncovers disturbing yet fascinating facts, such as the operation of a brothel and the rampant corruption within the camp. Utilizing new documentary material sourced from recently opened Russian archives, Auschwitz challenges long-held beliefs and offers fresh perspectives on this dark chapter of history. A powerful account of murder, brutality, courage, and survival, Laurence Rees's Auschwitz ultimately compels readers to confront the depths of human tragedy and the lessons we must learn from the past.

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