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Auschwitz

AUTHOR: Deborah Dwork
ISBN: 0393322912

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Auschwitz
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by Deborah Dwork


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This is truly the definitive history of the town and camp.


Boston Globe
The important story [told]—really for the first time—is not 'why the Holocaust?' but 'why Auschwitz?'


Nechama Tee, author of Defiance: The Bielski Partisans
A milestone in Holocaust literature.


Kirkus Reviews starred review
[A] peerless work of documentation and research that sheds new light on this century's darkest address.


Book Description
No symbol of the Holocaust is more profound than Auschwitz. Yet the sheer, crushing number of murders—over 1,200,000—the overwhelming scale of the crime, and the vast, abandoned site of ruined chimneys and rusting barbed wire isolate Auschwitz from us. How could an ordinary town become a site of such terror? Why was this particular town chosen? Who conceived, created, and constructed the camp? This unprecedented history reveals how an unremarkable Polish village was transformed into a killing field. Using architectural designs and planning documents recently discovered in Poland and Russia and over 200 illustrations, Auschwitz tells how this town became the epicenter of the Final Solution. A National Jewish Book Award winner. 24 pages of b/w illustrations.


About the Author
Debórah Dwork is Rose Professor of Holocaust History at Clark University. Robert Jan van Pelt teaches cultural history at the University of Waterloo in Ontario.


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         Book Review

Auschwitz
- Book Reviews,
by Deborah Dwork

Auschwitz

FROM THE PUBLISHER

No symbol of the Holocaust is more profound than Auschwitz. Yet the sheer, crushing number of murders—over 1,200,000—the overwhelming scale of the crime, and the vast, abandoned site of ruined chimneys and rusting barbed wire isolate Auschwitz from us. How could an ordinary town become a site of such terror? Why was this particular town chosen? Who conceived, created, and constructed the camp? This unprecedented history reveals how an unremarkable Polish village was transformed into a killing field. Using architectural designs and planning documents recently discovered in Poland and Russia and over 200 illustrations, Auschwitz tells how this town became the epicenter of the Final Solution. A National Jewish Book Award winner. 24 pages of b/w illustrations.

Author Biography: Debórah Dwork is Rose Professor of Holocaust History at Clark University. Robert Jan van Pelt teaches cultural history at the University of Waterloo in Ontario.

FROM THE CRITICS

The important story [told]—really for the first time—is not 'why the Holocaust?' but 'why Auschwitz?' (Boston Globe

Nechama Tee

A milestone in Holocaust literature.


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