Auschwitz
Robert Jan van Pelt author Debórah Dwork author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:WW Norton & Co
Published:9th Jun '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
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.
"The authors use photographs, blueprints, and testimonials from survivors as they consider the question of whether Auschwitz could have happened just anywhere." -- Newsweek
"This is truly the definitive history of the town and camp." -- Booklist
"A milestone in Holocaust literature." -- Nechama Tee, author of Defiance: The Bielski Partisans
- Winner of National Jewish Book Award 1996
ISBN: 9780393322910
Dimensions: 236mm x 178mm x 33mm
Weight: 869g
504 pages