The Holocaust

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The Holocaust, in which 11 million people died, was the largest atrocity of the 20th century and perhaps the hardest to understand. Approximately 6 million Jews and 5 million others including Roma people, Poles, Russian prisoners of war, political prisoners, homosexuals, people of colour, Jehovah's Witnesses, and various other minorities were first persecuted and then murdered.

How, both morally and logistically, had this came to happen? From received sentiments of anti-Semitism at the beginning of the 20th century, through the rise of Hitler and the Nazi party, to the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 and finally Second World War, the victimisation of these minorities intensified beyond precedent. With the complicity of a nation hatred became policy. Under the control of sadists, bureaucrats and even ordinary soldiers, irrational acts were then enacted on an industrial scale, and with the use of concentration camps, Western Europe witnessed its most shocking treatment of humanity in modern history.

Love history? Know your stuff with History in an Hour...

This short read, as the author Jemma J. Saunders has masterfully condensed, is a top choice for those seeking to understand the Holocaust in a concise manner. It's no wonder that this book is considered among the best in its category.

For fans of Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl), Anthony Holmes (Managing Through Turbulent Times), David B. Mccoy (The Kent State Shootings and What Came Before), Laurence Rees (Hitler and Stalin), and Eddy De Wind (Last Stop Auschwitz).

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The Holocaust

Love history? Know your stuff with History in an Hour.

The Holocaust, in which 11 million people died, was the largest atrocity of the 20th century and perhaps the hardest to understand. Approximately 6 million Jews and 5 million others including Roma people, Poles, Russian prisoners of war, political prisoners, homosexuals, people of colour, Jehovah's Witnesses, and various other minorities were first persecuted and then murdered.

How, both morally and logistically, had this came to happen? From received sentiments of anti-Semitism at the beginning of the 20th century, through the rise of Hitler and the Nazi party, to the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 and finally Second World War, the victimisation of these minorities intensified beyond precedent. With the complicity of a nation hatred became policy. Under the control of sadists, bureaucrats and even ordinary soldiers, irrational acts were then enacted on an industrial scale, and with the use of concentration camps, Western Europe witnessed its most shocking treatment of humanity in modern history.

Love history? Know your stuff with History in an Hour...

This short read, as the author Jemma J. Saunders has masterfully condensed, is a top choice for those seeking to understand the Holocaust in a concise manner. It's no wonder that this book is considered among the best in its category.

For fans of Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl), Anthony Holmes (Managing Through Turbulent Times), David B. Mccoy (The Kent State Shootings and What Came Before), Laurence Rees (Hitler and Stalin), and Eddy De Wind (Last Stop Auschwitz).

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The Holocaust

The Holocaust

by Jemma J. Saunders

Narrated by Jonathan Keeble

Unabridged — 1 hours, 35 minutes

The Holocaust

The Holocaust

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Love history? Know your stuff with History in an Hour.

The Holocaust, in which 11 million people died, was the largest atrocity of the 20th century and perhaps the hardest to understand. Approximately 6 million Jews and 5 million others including Roma people, Poles, Russian prisoners of war, political prisoners, homosexuals, people of colour, Jehovah's Witnesses, and various other minorities were first persecuted and then murdered.

How, both morally and logistically, had this came to happen? From received sentiments of anti-Semitism at the beginning of the 20th century, through the rise of Hitler and the Nazi party, to the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 and finally Second World War, the victimisation of these minorities intensified beyond precedent. With the complicity of a nation hatred became policy. Under the control of sadists, bureaucrats and even ordinary soldiers, irrational acts were then enacted on an industrial scale, and with the use of concentration camps, Western Europe witnessed its most shocking treatment of humanity in modern history.

Love history? Know your stuff with History in an Hour...

This short read, as the author Jemma J. Saunders has masterfully condensed, is a top choice for those seeking to understand the Holocaust in a concise manner. It's no wonder that this book is considered among the best in its category.

For fans of Anne Frank (The Diary of a Young Girl), Anthony Holmes (Managing Through Turbulent Times), David B. Mccoy (The Kent State Shootings and What Came Before), Laurence Rees (Hitler and Stalin), and Eddy De Wind (Last Stop Auschwitz).


Product Details

BN ID: 2940170299249
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Publication date: 12/05/2013
Series: History in an Hour
Edition description: Unabridged
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