Description: WW2 German Becoming Eichmann by David Cesarani is a comprehensive hardcover reference book that delves into the life of Adolf Eichmann, one of the most notorious figures of the Holocaust. Spanning 458 pages, this well-researched volume provides a detailed examination of Eichmanns role in orchestrating the genocide of millions of Jews during World War II. Cesarani, a renowned historian, employs a wealth of historical documents, personal testimonies, and photographs to construct a vivid and meticulously crafted narrative. This used edition offers a profound insight into the bureaucratic mechanisms of Nazi Germany and Eichmanns personal transformation into an architect of mass murder. Ideal for historians, researchers, and anyone with a deep interest in the intricacies of Nazi operations and the Holocaust, this book stands as a crucial resource in understanding the moral and historical implications of Eichmann’s actions.
Price: 9.56 USD
Location: North York, Ontario
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Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
Original/Reproduction: Original
Region of Origin: Germany
Theme: Militaria