My attention was drawn to this book recently. It is the most remarkable book on the genre I have read, but seems to be little known.
Sobering, but fascinating reading; the author pulls few punches.
My attention was drawn to this book recently. It is the most remarkable book on the genre I have read, but seems to be little known.
Sobering, but fascinating reading; the author pulls few punches.
Thanks for that, I'll have a look.
I had a book on that place Ilse Koch a right nasty bitch in the extremis did horrible things to prisoners made lamp shades from tattoed prisoners she saw had them killed skinned and tanned, soap as well from their bodies also had her 2 dogs maul prisoners to death she was the commandants wife she got her comeuppance after the war she just made a horrific place more horrifying.......nasty.
Yes, the author says that Koch "turned to his own kind" (ie: gender) and Ilse would pick out replacements from the prisoners; their next stop he said, was the always the crematorium. Mentions an entire "transport" of 8000 prisoners being shot by the Hitler Youth in Thuringia near the end of the war. He speaks freely about the gas chambers at Auschwitz and estimates deaths even then in a book published in 1945 in the millions. Not sure what the Irvings of this world make of that!?