"A very nice reference book that contains a well written informative
text, many subject specific photographs, well detailed captions and
more, all detailing the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps by
allied forces during World War II." —Armorama As the Allies closed
in on Hitler’s Germany the horror and scale of the Final Solution
and concentration camps became all too apparent. This latest Images of
War book provides the reader a truly disturbing insight into the
Nazi’s brutal regime of wholesale murder, torture and starvation.
While the Germans attempted to hide the evidence by demolishing much
of the camps’ infrastructure, the pace of the Soviets’ advance
through Poland meant that the gas chambers at Majdenak near Lublin
were captured intact. Auschwitz had received over a million deportees
yet when liberated in January 1945 only a few thousand prisoners were
there as the vast majority of surviving prisoners had been sent on
forced death marches to more westerly camps such as Ravensbruch and
Buchenwald. Condition in these camps deteriorated further due to
overcrowding and the spread of deadly diseases. In every camp shocking
scenes of death and starvation were encountered. When British troops
reached Bergen-Belsen in April 1945, there were some 10,000 unburied
dead in addition to the mass graves, in addition to 60,000 starving
and sick inmates in utterly appalling conditions. The words and images
in this disturbing book are a timely reminder of man’s inhumanity to
his fellows and that such behavior should never be repeated.
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ISBN
9781399048804
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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