Buchenwald: Hell on a Hilltop by Flint Whitlock
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Overview: How was it that, from 1933 to 1945, a sophisticated, civilized nation like Germany could sink into an abyss of degradation that had no bottom? How could the SS rulers of the Buchenwald Concentration Camp—high on a hill above Weimar, Germany’s “cultural capital,”—torture, starve, brutalize, and murder defenseless prisoners? Buchenwald: Hell on a Hilltop is the comprehensive examination of the depths of officially sanctioned depravity into which the Germans of the Third Reich sank.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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