Masters of death: the SS-Einsatzgruppen and the invention of the Holocaust

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Knyga / Book
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Masters of death: the SS-Einsatzgruppen and the invention of the Holocaust
Publication Data:
New York : A.A. Knopf, 2002.
Pages:
xii, 335 p
Contents:
Foreword — Author’s Note — Part One: The War in the East: Chapter 1. Eastward from Pretzsch; Chapter 2. Vicious Circles ; Chapter 3. Barbarossa ; Chapter 4. Across the Pale; Chapter 5. Truehearted Heinreich I; Chapter 6. Truehearted Heinreich II; Chapter 7. Extermination — Part Two: “Seven departments of Hell”: Chapter 8. Dirty Work; Chapter 9. “All Jews, of All Ages”; Chapter 10. Lords of Life and Death; Chapter 11. Babi Yar; Chapter 12. Pure Murder; Chapter 13. Rumbula; Chapter 14. Nerves; Chapter 15. Final Solution; Chapter 16. Judenfrei; Chapter 17. “Cinders Flying in the Wind” — Epilogue – Bibliography — Acknowledgments — Index — Permissions Acknowledgments — About this Title — Notes.
Reviews:
Other Editions:
Deutschen Mörder: die SS-Einsatzgruppen und der Holocaust / aus dem Englischen übers. und bearb. von Jürgen Peter Krause. Lübbe : Bastei Lübbe, 2002. 480 p
Summary / Abstract:

ENIn Masters of Death, Richard Rhodes gives full weight, for the first time, to the part played by the Einsatzgruppen - the professional killing squads deployed in Poland and the Soviet Union, early in World War II, by Himmler’s SS. And he shows how these squads were utilized as the Nazis made two separate plans for dealing with the civilian populations they wanted to destroy. Drawing on Nuremberg Tribunal documents largely ignored until now, and on newly available material from eyewitnesses and survivors, Richard Rhodes has given us a book that is essential reading on the Holocaust the World War II. Masters of Death makes a profound impression on the reader. From Elie Wiesel: “To read Richard Rhodes’s book on the infamous SS murder squads is to follow him to the brink of absolute evil and its cold, calculated and blood-chilling brutality. What made normal citizens, some of them with college degrees, into mass murderers of children and their parents? This haunting question fills these pages with pain and anguish. This is an important and enormously powerful book…”.

ISBN:
0375409009; 9783404642182
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2023-11-14 15:49:10
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