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Commandant of Auschwitz is a chilling and poignant autobiography penned by Rudolf Höss, the notorious commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. This harrowing narrative provides a firsthand account of the mechanisms of terror that characterised one of history's darkest periods, as Höss recounts his role in the implementation of the Holocaust.
Through Höss's eyes, readers are drawn into the complexities of his psyche and the moral void that allowed such atrocities to unfold. The book details not only the logistical operations of the camp but also Höss's personal reflections on his actions and the ideologies that drove him. This juxtaposition of banality and horror unveils the chilling reality of compliance in the face of evil.
This book is ideal for those interested in European history, particularly the Second World War and the Holocaust. It is also a significant read for individuals exploring themes of morality, ethics, and the psychology of power. Readers who appreciate other historical accounts, such as Night by Elie Wiesel, will find this book to be a compelling yet disturbing complement to their understanding of this era.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 256
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781842120248
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