Anyone wanting a compelling, highly readable explanation of how and why the Holocaust happened<b>, drawing on recent scholarship and impressively incorporating moving and harrowing interviews</b> need look no further than Laurence Rees's <b>brilliant </b>book

- Professor Ian Kershaw,

<b>You might have thought that we know everything there is to know about the Holocaust but this book proves there is much more...</b>

Daily Mail

<b>Absorbing, heart-breaking</b>...he has drawn skilfully on speeches, documents and diaries of the Third Reich, and on the vast library of secondary literature, to weave together <b>a powerful, inevitably harrowing revelation of the 20th century's greatest crime</b>

Sunday Times

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<b>This is by far the clearest book ever written about the Holocaust, but also the best </b>in explaining both its origins and grotesque mentality, as well as its chaotic development

A fine book. <b>Rees is a gifted educator, who can tell a complex story with compassion and clarity</b>, without sacrificing all nuances...it comes alive through the voices of victims, killers and bystanders.

Guardian

The interview material is largely compelling, always illuminating and on occasion, very moving . . . Like all of Rees's work, it is accurate and carefully researched

New Statesman

<b>Rees has distilled 25 years of research into this compelling study, the finest single-volume account of the Holocaust.</b> It is not a book for the faint-hearted. Some of the first-hand testimony is both shocking and heart-rending. Yet it has important things to say about human nature - what our species is capable of doing if not prevented by civilized laws - and demands to be read

Telegraph

<b>A masterpiece. Laurence Rees's best book yet </b>. . . <b>In compelling prose, Rees tells the full story of the most shameful period in the story of Mankind</b>

With <i>The Holocaust</i> he has set himself the task of writing an accessible chronological account of the murder of six million Jews in conditions of scarcely imaginable horror. He's done it excellently. <b>There is no shortage of books on the Holocaust but Rees's stands out</b> as a readable and authoritative exposition of how and why it happened, and the barbarous methods by which it was pursued. <b>The amount of ground it covers in 500 pages is remarkable - </b>from the anti-Semitism of popular German literature of the 19th century to Hitler's suicide and the surrender of his regime<b>. It's excellently written and skilfully interweaves narrative history, sound interpretation and the recollections (through interviews, listed in the notes as "previously unpublished testimony")</b> of survivors. Rees provides <b>an exemplary account of how the greatest crime in modern history came about.</b><b></b>

The Times

FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE NAZI MIND AND PRESIDENT ZELENSKYY'S MOST-READ BOOK, HITLER AND STALIN

'By far the clearest book ever written about the Holocaust, and also the best at explaining its origins and grotesque mentality, as well as its chaotic development' Antony Beevor

'Groundbreaking. You might have thought that we know everything there is to know about the Holocaust but this book proves there is much more' Andrew Roberts, Mail on Sunday

Two fundamental questions about the Holocaust must be asked:

How did it happen? And why?

More completely than any other single work of history yet published, Laurence Rees's Holocaust definitively answers them.

'Rees provides an exemplary account of how the greatest crime in modern history came about' The Times

'Rees has distilled 25 years of research into this compelling study, the finest single-volume account of the Holocaust . . . demands to be read' Saul David, Telegraph

'Anyone wanting a compelling, highly readable explanation of how and why the Holocaust happened, drawing on recent scholarship and impressively incorporating moving and harrowing interviews need look no further than Laurence Rees's brilliant book' Professor Ian Kershaw, bestselling author of Hitler

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The prize-winning bestselling historian delivers the first authoritative general account for thirty years.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780241979969
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin Books Ltd
Vekt
400 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
34 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, U, P, 01, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
528

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Biografisk notat

Laurence Rees is the author of The Holocaust: A New History, a Sunday Times bestseller that was described by the Daily Telegraph as ‘the finest single volume on the Holocaust ever written’, by the Times as an ‘exemplary account of how the greatest crime in modern history came about’ and by the Mail on Sunday as ‘groundbreaking.’ A former Head of BBC TV History programmes, he has written nine books focusing on the Nazis and the Second World War. Many of them, including The Nazis: A Warning from History, Auschwitz: The Nazis and the ‘Final Solution’, World War II: Behind Closed Doors and The Dark Charisma of Adolf Hitler, were also documentary TV series, which he wrote and produced. Educated at Oxford University, for several years he was a visiting senior fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He holds honorary doctorates from the University of Sheffield and the Open University. His many awards include a British Book award, a BAFTA, a George Foster Peabody award, a Broadcasting Press Guild award, a Grierson award, a Broadcast award, two International Documentary awards and two Emmys.