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A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps

by Nikolaus Wachsmann
Paperback
Publication Date: 14/04/2015
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In March of 1933, a disused factory surrounded by barbed wire held 223 prisoners in the town of Dachau. By the end of 1945, the SS concentration camp system had become an overwhelming landscape of terror. Twenty-two large camps and over one thousand satellite camps throughout Germany and Europe were at the heart of the Nazi campaign of repression and intimidation. The importance of the camps in terms of Nazi history and our modern world cannot be questioned. Dr Nikolaus Wachsmann is the first historian to write a complete history of the camps. Combining the political and the personal, Wachsmann will examine the organisation of such an immense genocidal machine, whilst drawing a vivid picture of life inside the camps for the individual prisoner. The book will give a voice to those typically forgotten in Nazi history: the 'social deviants', criminals and unwanted ethnicities that all faced the terror of the camps. Wachsmann will explore the practise of institutionalised murder and inmate collaboration with the SS selectively ignored by many historians.
Pulling together a wealth of in-depth research, official documents, contemporary studies and the evidence of survivors themselves, KL will be a complete but accessible narrative.
ISBN:
9781408705551
9781408705551
Category:
Second World War
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
14-04-2015
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
880
Dimensions (mm):
234x153mm

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KL by Nikolaus Wachsmann, is a superb historical book on the Nazi Concentration camps. Starting from the inception in 1933 to the demise in 1945, the book gives great details in the rise and collapse of the world’s worst ever crime.
Waschmann details how SS camp guards became more coarsened through time, by peer pressure. Thugs and low class criminals were recruited, creating a culture of brutality and murder that spiraled into the abyss after 1942.
Accurate and deeply researched, this book taught me a lot. Highly recommend it!

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