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Nazi concentration camp commandants, 1933-1945: rare photographs from wartime archives

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- Using many rare and unpublished images this book identifies and delves into the characters of the notorious men who were instrumental in one of the greatest crimes against humanity in World history. - - Through words and pictures the chilling truth emerges.

In many respects these monsters were all too normal.

Rudolf Hess, the Commandant of Auschwitz, was a family man and hospitable host and yet while there is no record of his committing acts of violence personally he presided over a regime that accounted for over a million deaths.

Others such as Amon Goeth and Josef Kramer personally promoted violence and terror and took pleasure from ever more brutal practices.

They were competitive in obtaining æresultsÆ. While following orders from above they did not hesitate to use their own initiative in pursuit of their barbaric objectives. - - Every occupied country in Europe was touched by the æFinal SolutionÆ and despite the capture, trials and punishment of these leading perpetrators the stain of manÆs inhumanity to man, woman and child remains ineradicable. - - Justice came too late for millions but the lessons learnt must never be forgotten and this book throws new light on the managers of the murderous Holocaust process. -

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Product Details
Pen & Sword
1473846897 / 9781473846890
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
30/11/2014
England
English
144 pages
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