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World War 2 BOX SET #10: Surviving the Holocaust + Auschwitz & the Holocaust + Irma Grese (World War II, World War 2, WW2, WWII, Irma Grese, Unbroken, ... Holocaust, Auschwitz, Anne Frank, Jewish) - Ryan Jenkins
World War 2 BOX SET #10: Surviving the Holocaust + Auschwitz & the Holocaust + Irma Grese (World War II, World War 2, WW2, WWII, Irma Grese, Unbroken, ... Holocaust, Auschwitz, Anne Frank, Jewish)
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Get the Facts on One of History’s Most Tragic Periods, a True Hell on Earth ***BOX SET! Get these 3 Amazon Best Sellers now for the special promotion price of $5.99! Regularly priced at $10*** The Holocaust was a tragic time in world history, and one name that is most closely associated with... show more
Get the Facts on One of History’s Most Tragic Periods, a True Hell on Earth
***BOX SET! Get these 3 Amazon Best Sellers now for the special promotion price of $5.99! Regularly priced at $10***

The Holocaust was a tragic time in world history, and one name that is most closely associated with this era is that of Auschwitz: one of several concentration camps where unspeakable and inhumane acts were committed. In this companion volume to The Holocaust: An Introduction, you will go through a detailed account of the camp, its methods of killing and cruelty, and more. Buy your copy today to become educated in both the far reaches of evil in those responsible and the heights of bravery in those that survived.

Through the years there are names that are forever imbedded in our brains when we think of the cruelty of the Nazi regime. Adolf Hitler. Hermann Goering. Adolf Eichmann. Joseph Mengele. Heinrich Himmler. Rarely do we come across the name of a woman who was responsible for the same types of depravities that these men indulged themselves in.

Irma Grese was one such woman. Know to some as a beauty, to the prisoners of her camp she was nothing short of a beast. Disowned by her own family, she embraced the Nazi doctrine to the fullest and revealed in the suffering of her charges.

Why should you read about this then? We read these not to glorify their deeds but to learn from the past. By learning from the past, we can remember what we never want to happen again. This story gives a rare glimpse past the concentration camp walls and into the heart of true evil, all from the observation of a female guard.

Comments From Other Readers
“There’s no secret that the Nazi’s were brutal and the concentration camps were pure horror. I haven’t read much over the years about the female guards. I thought for a while that perhaps they were more sympathetic than the males. This book throws that all out. Irma Grese’s story is a snapshot at what evil looks like. It’s not always the creepiest guy in the room. Sometimes it’s the average woman.” - Matt N (South Dakota, USA)

“It seems wrong to say that the eyewitness parts of the book makes one feel as if they have been in the person’s shoes, because for things like this, no one but them can truly know what it was like. I will say, however, that such accounts give one a greater appreciation for the bravery of those poor souls…” – Lars O. (Cologne, Germany)

“As a Jewish man, the Holocaust has been present in my life from birth, though even my father was not yet born when it took place. Grandfather always spoke of it in solemn tones, with painful detail. This book corroborates many of the things he said, and it is a great resource for anyone wishing to find information on this dark time.” – David S. (New York, USA)


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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00PTFPG0U
Publisher: Success First Publishing
Pages no: 118
Edition language: English
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