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Into That Darkness
Gitta Sereny
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Description for Into That Darkness
Paperback. A biography of Franz Stangl, commandant of the Treblinka extermination camp. After weeks of talk with him and months of further research, the book shows us this man as he saw himself, and 'as he was seen by many others, including his wife. It is a compelling study of the evil. Num Pages: 384 pages, 1. BIC Classification: 1DFG; 1DVP; BG; HBJD; HBTZ1; HBWQ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 216 x 136 x 29. Weight in Grams: 430.
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The biography of Franz Stangl, commandant of the Treblinka extermination camp - a classic and utterly compelling study of evil
Only four men commanded Nazi extermination (as opposed to concentration) camps. Franz Stangl was one of the. Gitta Sereny's investigation of this man's mind, and of the influences which shaped him, has become a classic. Stangl commanded Treblinka and was...
Product Details
Publisher
Pimlico
Number of pages
384
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1995
Condition
New
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780712674478
SKU
V9780712674478
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Ref
99-98
About Gitta Sereny
Gitta Sereny is of Hungarian-Austrian extraction and is trilingual in English, French and German. During the Second World War she became a social worker, caring for war-damaged children in France. She gave hundreds of lectures in schools and colleges in America and, when the war ended, she worked as a Child Welfare Officer in UNRRA displaced persons' camps in Germany....
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An epic examination of a Nazi war criminal
Guardian
The most gripping and illuminating account of Nazi genocide that I have read, shedding light, as she intended, on "a whole dimension of reactions and behaviour we have never yet understood"
Stephen Vizinczey
Sunday Telegraph
She takes us sharply and deeply...
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The most gripping and illuminating account of Nazi genocide that I have read, shedding light, as she intended, on "a whole dimension of reactions and behaviour we have never yet understood"
Stephen Vizinczey
Sunday Telegraph
She takes us sharply and deeply...