Hitler's Wars and the Horrors of the Holocaust

Hitler's Wars and the Horrors of the Holocaust

by Scott Merck

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About This Novel

Warning: Contains extremely disturbing content. This book is recommended for readers over 18 years of age. The Holocaust refers to the murder of approximately 6 million Jews, who were detained as "undesirables" from the time the first concentration camps were built in 1933. As Hitler grew in power, he began rounding up other "undesirables." Hitler came to power and slowly began purging the Jews. In 1942, approximately 1 million Jews were murdered. Being sentenced to death was only one of the reasons for being killed. 2.5 Million Jews were gassed and 500,000 Jews were starved to death. Outbreaks of typhus also claimed many lives. After the Allied victory, Germany fell into chaos. This book is dedicated to focusing on the circumstances under which a civilized nation could tolerate the Holocaust.

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Hydrogen Ions97mo ago

History will never forget, let us always remember the crimes committed by Japan against China

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User 53040040797497mo ago

We must never forget the disasters the invaders brought to mankind!

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User 53790039405094mo ago

This book is so rubbish, please don't buy it

A few words cost 299 book coins

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User 53670001056395mo ago

Please like it from time to time

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U14679117692mo ago

War criminal, devil, madman, tycoon.

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U17283571393mo ago

book review

My rating for this book is average. The book allows us to understand some of the methods used by the Communist Party to massacre the Jews at that time. When we understand the cruelty of the Communist Party at that time, it also states some historical facts. However, the description of *********'s character in the book is not perfect. The book only focuses on *********'s shortcomings without looking at them objectively. Also, many things in the book feel unfinished, arousing the reader's interest but not fully enjoying it. So, objectively speaking: this book is relatively one-sided.

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二九五五97mo ago

Not detailed enough. Very inspiring when I was young

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User 53650008415797mo ago

Collect it first, take a look and comment later

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User 53180017289797mo ago

A bit simplistic!

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138******8097mo ago

What the hell is this? I can't see it anymore after I paid. How to complain?

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