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The Holocaust is the gravest crime in recorded history. In order to
try and better understand the true significance of the Holocaust,
as well as its scale and magnitude, millions of people each year
now travel to the former camps, ghettos and other settings for the
atrocities. The Holocaust Sites of Europe offers the first
comprehensive guide to these sites, including much practical
information as well as the historical context. This book is an
indispensable guide for anyone seeking to add another layer to
their understanding of the Holocaust by visiting these important
sites for themselves. It provide a survey of all the major
Holocaust sites in Europe, from Belgium and Belarus to Serbia and
Ukraine: not only does it discuss the notorious concentration and
death camps, such as Auschwitz and Ravensbruck, but also less well
known examples, like Sered' in Slovakia, together with detailed
descriptions of massacre sites, as well as the ghettos,
'Euthanasia' centres and Roma and Sinti sites which witnessed
similar crimes. Throughout the book there is also extensive insight
into the many museums and memorials which commemorate the
Holocaust. The Holocaust Sites of Europe is a thoughtful and
fitting guide to some of the most traumatic sites in Europe and
will be an invaluable companion for those who wish to honour the
victims and understand more about their fate.
After the German attack on Poland in 1939, vast swathes of Polish
territory, including Warsaw and Krakow, were occupied by the Nazis
in an administration which became known as the 'General
Government'. The region was not directly incorporated into the
Third Reich but was ruled by a German regime, headed by the brutal
and corrupt Governor General Hans Frank. This was indeed the dark
heart of Hitler's empire. As the first genuine Nazi colony, the
General Government became the principal 'racial laboratory' of the
Third Reich. As such, it was the site, and main source of victims,
of Aktion Reinhard, the largest killing operation in human history
in which at least 1.7 million Jews were murdered in just 18 months,
and of a campaign of terror, exploitation and ultimately ethnic
cleansing against the Polish population which was intended to serve
as a template for the rest of eastern Europe. It was a place where
42,000 people could be shot in two days, where thousands of
children could be abducted from their families, never to see their
homeland again, and where guidebooks could invite German tourists
to enjoy the culture and nightlife of cities that were 'now free of
Jews'. This book provides a thorough history of the Nazi occupation
regime and the experiences of the Poles, Jews and others who were
trapped in its clutches. Employing sources ranging from diaries and
testimony to previously underused material such as travel guides
and poetry, Martin Winstone provides a unique insight into the
occupation regime which dominated much of Poland during World War
II with such disastrous consequences.
The Holocaust is the gravest crime in recorded history. In order to
try and better understand the true significance of the Holocaust,
as well as its scale and magnitude, millions of people each year
now travel to the former camps, ghettos and other settings for the
atrocities. The Holocaust Sites of Europe offers the first
comprehensive guide to these sites, including much practical
information as well as the historical context. This book is an
indispensable guide for anyone seeking to add another layer to
their understanding of the Holocaust by visiting these important
sites for themselves. It provide a survey of all the major
Holocaust sites in Europe, from Belgium and Belarus to Serbia and
Ukraine: not only does it discuss the notorious concentration and
death camps, such as Auschwitz and Ravensbruck, but also less well
known examples, like Sered' in Slovakia, together with detailed
descriptions of massacre sites, as well as the ghettos,
'Euthanasia' centres and Roma and Sinti sites which witnessed
similar crimes. Throughout the book there is also extensive insight
into the many museums and memorials which commemorate the
Holocaust. The Holocaust Sites of Europe is a thoughtful and
fitting guide to some of the most traumatic sites in Europe and
will be an invaluable companion for those who wish to honour the
victims and understand more about their fate.
After the German attack on Poland in 1939, vast swathes of Polish
territory, including Warsaw and Krakow, were occupied by the Nazis
in an administration which became known as the 'General
Government'. The region was not directly incorporated into the
Third Reich but was ruled by a German regime, headed by the brutal
and corrupt Governor General Hans Frank. This was indeed the dark
heart of Hitler's empire. As the first genuine Nazi colony, the
General Government became the principal 'racial laboratory' of the
Third Reich. As such, it was the site, and main source of victims,
of Aktion Reinhard, the largest killing operation in human history
in which at least 1.7 million Jews were murdered in just 18 months,
and of a campaign of terror, exploitation and ultimately ethnic
cleansing against the Polish population which was intended to serve
as a template for the rest of eastern Europe. It was a place where
42,000 people could be shot in two days, where thousands of
children could be abducted from their families, never to see their
homeland again, and where guidebooks could invite German tourists
to enjoy the culture and nightlife of cities that were 'now free of
Jews'. This book provides a thorough history of the Nazi occupation
regime and the experiences of the Poles, Jews and others who were
trapped in its clutches. Employing sources ranging from diaries and
testimony to previously underused material such as travel guides
and poetry, Martin Winstone provides a unique insight into the
occupation regime which dominated much of Poland during World War
II with such disastrous consequences.
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