The Holocaust A New History

Cover of The Holocaust A New History by Laurence Rees
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Year: 2018
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 560
ISBN-13: 9781541730076
ISBN-10: 1541730070
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.2 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 940.5318
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The Holocaust: A New History by Laurence Rees is a reprint edition published by PublicAffairs on July 24, 2018. This 560-page book presents a detailed examination of the Holocaust, focusing on the experiences of individuals like Freda Wineman, who survived Auschwitz-Birkenau. Rees draws on twenty-five years of research, including testimonies from survivors and perpetrators, to explore the complexities of this historical atrocity and the factors that enabled it.

Readers will find a chronological narrative that delves into the multifaceted nature of the Holocaust, emphasizing that the Nazi regime’s genocidal plans extended beyond the Jewish population to include millions of non-Jews as well. Rees argues against the notion of a singular blueprint for the Holocaust, highlighting how a series of escalations led to unprecedented horror. This account aims to provide an accessible yet authoritative perspective on one of history’s darkest chapters, making it a significant contribution to modern historical discourse.


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In June 1944, Freda Wineman and her family arrived at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the infamous Nazi concentration and death camp. After a cursory look from an SS doctor, Freda’s life was spared and her mother was sent to the gas chambers. Freda only survived because the Allies won the war–the Nazis ultimately wanted every Jew to die. Her mother was one of millions who lost their lives because of a racist regime that believed that some human beings simply did not deserve to live–not because of what they had done, but because of who they were.
Laurence Rees has spent twenty-five years meeting the survivors and perpetrators of the Third Reich and the Holocaust. In this sweeping history, he combines this testimony with the latest academic research to investigate how history’s greatest crime was possible. Rees argues that while hatred of the Jews was at the epicenter of Nazi thinking, we cannot fully understand the Holocaust without considering Nazi plans to kill millions of non-Jews as well. He also reveals that there was no single overarching blueprint for the Holocaust. Instead, a series of escalations compounded into the horror. Though Hitler was most responsible for what happened, the blame is widespread, Rees reminds us, and the effects are enduring.
The Holocaust: A New History is an accessible yet authoritative account of this terrible crime. A chronological, intensely readable narrative, this is a compelling exposition of humanity’s darkest moment.

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ISBN-13: 9781541730076. ISBN-10: 1541730070.
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Language: en. Pages: 560. Edition: Reprint.

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