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This vivid and harrowing narrative history of the most notorious concentration camp of the Holocaust preserves the authentic voices of survivors and perpetrators
The largest mass murder in human history took place in World War II at Auschwitz. Yet its story is not fully known. In Auschwitz, Laurence Rees reveals new insights from more than 100 original interviews with survivors and Nazi perpetrators who speak on the record for the first time. Their testimonies provide a portrait of the inner workings of the camp in unrivalled detail-from the techniques o
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Auschwitz: A New History by Laurence Rees Book Review
Name: David O'Leary
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A painful but necessary read
Date: Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2015
Review: As many can imagine, some of the things you read in this book change you in one way or another. Though I think everybody who would be looking into this topic has some idea of what occurred at the Nazi Death and Concentration Camps, nothing can really prepare you to look at the topic in such detail. It actually took me awhile to read this book, not necessarily due to itโs length, but having to take a break a couple of times emotionally. The in depth examination of Germanyโs world renowned industrial efficiency being twisted and perverted to help bring about the destruction of an entire people is nothing short staggering. The stories of death, survival, resilience, and sometimes of outright luck have to be read a few times to really comprehend. One such story is of a woman who is guided to a room with the promise of warm clothing, only to be chased out of the room by a female guard after a long wait. She returns to her barracks feeling cheated; she showed up for new clothes and barely got her old ones back in the chaos of being chased out of the room. Later did she realize she had been standing in one of Auschwitzโs gas chambers, about to be gassed. Only a prison uprising at that exact moment saved her life. Hundreds of thousands of people were murdered in the gas chambers, and somehow this woman managed to be one of a relative handful to leave the chambers alive.
The author does a great job in differentiating the types of camps, something I havenโt really seen done. Before reading this book, I thought the terms โconcentration campโ and โdeath campโ were interchangeable when speaking about the Naziโs, wherein reality the camps had two different functions, at least initially. The recounting of personal testimonies from former Naziโs and camp survivors gives the book a guiding narrative that authentically and painfully recounts the appalling and horrifying things the victims were subjected to. A few times when reading about how the Naziโs planned their โFinal Solutionโ, it became painfully real how even in the planning stages, an entire people- men, women, children, families - were reduced to numbers as if they were spare machine parts or an industrial component to be collected, used if possible, then simply discarded without a thought. The scale of human destruction leaves the reader at a total loss; it is simply impossible to comprehend the level of devastation.
In regards to the writing style, the book is written very well and as I said previously, is packed with personal testimonies and information. Sometimes the narrative jumps around in a way that can be difficult to follow. It seems like in one chapter the narrative will jump from 1942 to 1939 to 1933 to 1944. It just makes it hard to follow some times. Otherwise the book is well written, and should be read by anyone who wants to better understand the pure evil of the Naziโs โFinal Solutionโ.
Name: D. W.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Gripping and Raw
Date: Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2021
Review: This is one of the most difficult books I have ever read. The level of "man's inhumanity to man" is astounding. The thought that many believe the Holocaust to be fiction is absolutely incomprehensible in light of the testimonies of those who lived this nightmare. The most strategic, calculated, and intentional violence perhaps in the history of the world is told in this narrative. Prepare to weep as you read.
Name: Dash Manchette
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Compelling and Disturbing, As One Would Expect
Date: Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2014
Review: Some things are hard to describe because they are both large in scope and extreme in condition. What can one say to truly convey them? Auschwitz is an example of this, and for all the wrong reasons. Large in scope because of the sheer numbers of people who were there for whatever period of time, and extreme in condition for the almost indescribable horror that existed there.
Almost indescribable, but not quite. We should be very thankful that author Laurence Rees was up to the task of describing it. This book on Auschwitz, the most notorious of camps run by the Nazis, is a phenomenal piece of non-fiction about one of the worst places to have ever existed, and is as compellingly readable as it is informative.
Rees places Auschwitz in context, describing step by step how it came to occupy such an important role in the Naziโs quest to rid Europe of Jews. Although Rees makes so many good points that any review cannot even touch upon most of them, allow me to focus on two.
The first, that although Nazis wanted Jews out of Europe, they did not initially intend to exterminate them. Relocation was the preferred method, which became untenable when the war with the Soviet Union went disastrously wrong. The space into which the Jews were to be relocated simply did not open up as planned, requiring more radical methods to reach the desired goal.
Even then, when killing Jews became the goal, logistics got in the way. It just was not that easy killing large numbers of people, and even harder when a specific goal was to distance the Nazi killers themselves from their actions in order to lessen the psychological damage they suffered. Rees takes us through each innovation, often obtained through trial and error, which finally allowed the killings to take on such assembly-line efficiency, with Auschwitz playing an integral part of a much larger whole.
Second, Rees points out the distinction, unknown to many in the general population, between a concentration camp and a death camp. The former were work camps, with very high fatality rates due to hunger, disease, cold and industrial accidents, but in which people were not summarily executed. Death camps, by contrast, were specifically constructed to exterminate large numbers of people. Auschwitz had the distinction of being the only camp that blended the two, producing one of the more horrifying aspects of the camp: the initial selection, either to work or, for most, to the chimney. How Auschwitz developed in such a way reflects much about the Nazi mindset towards Jews and other undesirables, which Rees reports in intense and captivating detail.
Needless to say, the people behind the camp, from its commandant Rudolf Hoss to his superior, Heinrich Himmler, architect of the Holocaust are all given the limelight to some degree or another. To say the least, they do not look good under scrutiny. It is for that reason that scrutiny is needed, and again, Rees does the job well. In all, I strongly recommend this book.
Name: TM
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Please read
Date: Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2021
Review: Excellent account of the atrocities that took place at Auschwitz during WW2. Worth reading to honor the victims who died there, and also to name the criminals and perpetrators of the horrendous acts that took place there.
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