Language: English
20th Century Austria Biography & Autobiography Concentration Camps Concentration camps - Austria - History - 20th century Concentration camps - Germany - History - 20th century General Germany History Holocaust Holocaust; Jewish (1939-1945) Liberation Military Modern Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Psychology Psychopathology Soldiers Soldiers - United States United States Veterans World War II World War; 1939-1945 World War; 1939-1945 - Atrocities World War; 1939-1945 - Concentration camps - Austria World War; 1939-1945 - Concentration camps - Germany World War; 1939-1945 - Concentration camps - Liberation
Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: Mar 15, 2010
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
Over the past five decades, newsreels and army films showing the stacked bodies, gas chambers, crematoriums, and skeletal survivors have been viewed by millions, so graphic images of the horrors of the death and slave labor camps are not new. What makes this account so valuable is its effort to convey the sheer shock of those American, British, and Canadian soldiers who encountered these camps, often by accident, on their way to another military objective.This moving but unsettling book is the fruit of more than 150 interviews the author conducted with soldiers who liberated these camps in the closing weeks of the war. Some of these men seem curiously detached in their recollections, but Hirsh points out that these were battle-hardened men who had already been exposed to the brutalities of war. But other witnesses, years after the war, stlll express their disgust and outrage and even their thirst for revenge upon the perpetrators of these monstrosities. An excellent addition to Holocaust literature.