
Auschwitz: a History
by L
About This Novel
This book attempts to use a specific place as an entry point to give the most thorough explanation of the most serious crime in human history, which is Auschwitz. History is not a script, there is always more than one truth. Auschwitz is not an extermination camp specifically used to kill Jews, nor is it only related to the "Final Solution" - Auschwitz is the history of the struggle of concentration camp commander Hoss and other Nazi officials; it is the emotional purgatory of Poles, Gypsies, Soviet prisoners of war, and Jehovah's Witnesses; it is the story of an eight-year-old German girl who got up one day and suddenly It is the story of a survivor who returned to his hometown after the war, only to find that the outside world is worse than Auschwitz... There is no isolated evidence in this book. Every word spoken comes from more than two historical records, including declassified files after the collapse of the Soviet Union and interviews with eyewitnesses.
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Official(4)Scraped 25d ago
All students in a class have a bad relationship with one person, and it is this isolated classmate who should reflect on himself more.
I wrote a comment questioning this book, but the system deleted it.
It's a bit expensive, I guess paper books are about the same.
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All students in a class have a bad relationship with one person, and it is this isolated classmate who should reflect on himself more.
I wrote a comment questioning this book, but the system deleted it.
It's a bit expensive, I guess paper books are about the same.
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