Holocaust e-bog
45,63 DKK
(inkl. moms 57,04 DKK)
"e;Trace[s] the developing Holocaust from the Odessa Massacre . . . a very good point to start into understanding this terrible genocide."e; -FiretrenchIn Holocaust, Stephen Wynn looks at the build up to the Second World War, from the time of Hitler's appointment as Chancellor of Germany in January 1933, as the Nazi Party rose to power in a country that was still struggling to recover p...
E-bog
45,63 DKK
Forlag
Pen & Sword Military
Udgivet
19 april 2020
Genrer
1D
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781526728227
"e;Trace[s] the developing Holocaust from the Odessa Massacre . . . a very good point to start into understanding this terrible genocide."e; -FiretrenchIn Holocaust, Stephen Wynn looks at the build up to the Second World War, from the time of Hitler's appointment as Chancellor of Germany in January 1933, as the Nazi Party rose to power in a country that was still struggling to recover politically, socially and financially from the aftermath of the First World War, while at the same time, through the enactment of a number of laws, making life extremely difficult for German Jews. Some saw the dangers ahead for Jews in Germany and did their best to get out, some managed to do so, but millions more did not. The book then moves on to look at a wartime Nazi Germany and how the dislike of the Jews had gone from painting the star of David on shop windows, to their mass murder in the thousands of concentration camps that were scattered throughout Germany. As well as the camps, it looks at some of those who were culpable for the atrocities that were carried out in the name of Nazism. Not all those who were murdered lost their lives in concentration camps. Some were killed in massacres, some in ghettos and some by the feared and hated Einsatzgruppen."e;Historical studies like Holocaust: The Nazis' Wartime Jewish Atrocities are increasingly necessary to remind present and future generations of what can happen when the forces of bigotry and racially motivated hatred goes unchecked in even the most civilized of nations."e; -Midwest Book Review