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Holocaust journey : travelling in search of the past

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In June 1996 Martin Gilbert took his University of London MA group on a two-week journey across middle-Europe which encompassed all the major places in the Holocaust - from Wannsee where the extermination of the Jews was decreed, to the camps themselves, via deserted Jewish communities and synagogues as well as the sites of the ghettos and deportation.

The book is based on the diary he kept - of the trip and individuals' reactions, set against the facts (expertly marshalled by Martin Gilbert, foremost historian on this subject) and readers of other texts.

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0753804778 / 9780753804773
Paperback / softback
07/12/1998
United Kingdom
English
xvi, 480p., [24]p. of plates : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1997.
Martin Gilbert is one of the foremost historians of the twentieth century He is the author of the bestselling The Holocaust, and is the best-known writer in the subject area 'By selecting anecdotal and historical material - this is not a full record, something Gilbert himself and others have done in other books - and presenting it in such a readable form, he makes the story accessible, particularly to those who do not know it already' Daily Telegraph 'As one would expect from Gilbert, the account is well informed and well written' Times Literary Supplement 'A disturbing and, indeed, horrifying
Martin Gilbert is one of the foremost historians of the twentieth century He is the author of the bestselling The Holocaust, and is the best-known writer in the subject area 'By selecting anecdotal and historical material - this is not a full record, something Gilbert himself and others have done in other books - and presenting it in such a readable form, he makes the story accessible, particularly to those who do not know it already' Daily Telegraph 'As one would expect from Gilbert, the account is well informed and well written' Times Literary Supplement 'A disturbing and, indeed, horrifying 1D Europe, BG Biography: general, HBJD European history, HBTZ1 The Holocaust, HBWQ Second World War, WT Travel & holiday