Auschwitz A New History

Auschwitz A New History by Laurence Rees, published by PublicAffairs on January 10, 2006, offers a detailed examination of the infamous Auschwitz death camp. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a comprehensive account that marks the 60th anniversary of the camp’s liberation. The book delves into the historical context and significance of Auschwitz, exploring its role during the Holocaust and World War II.
Readers will find a thorough narrative that uncovers the complexities surrounding Auschwitz, highlighting its impact on Europe and the broader military history of the era. The text presents a surprising account that aims to deepen understanding of this pivotal location in history. Through its exploration of the Holocaust, the book invites reflection on the events that transpired within the camp and their lasting implications.
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Published for the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz—a devastating and surprising account of the most infamous death camp the world has ever known.
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