"Cynicism, inhumanity and moral self-deception"
Category: The Holocaust
Non-Fiction.
Review: Maybe You Will Survive – Aron Goldfarb, Graham Diamond
Simple and effective
Review: Body Of Lies – David Ignatius
Sweet
Review: Hell Before Their Very Eyes – John C. McManus
Ohrdruf. Buchenwald. Dachau.
Review: Why? Explaining The Holocaust – Peter Hayes
Despite the outpouring of books, films, memorials, museums and courses devoted to the subject, a coherent explanation of why such carnage erupted still eludes people
Review: James The Brother of Jesus – Robert H. Eisenman
Not your usual 'what if...' novel
Review: Auschwitz A History – Sybille Steinbacher
They knew
Review: Eichmann In My Hands: A First-Person Account by the Israeli Agent Who Captured Hitler’s Chief Executioner – Peter Z. Malkin
Singular, riveting, troubling, and gratifying, Eichmann in My Hands “remind[s] of what is at stake: not only justice but our own humanity” (New York Newsday).
Review: Hunting Eichmann: How a Band of Survivors and a Young Spy Agency Chased Down the World’s Most Notorious Nazi – Neal Bascomb
The first complete narrative of the pursuit and capture of Adolf Eichmann, based on groundbreaking new information and interviews and featuring rare, never published Mossad surveillance photographs
Review: The Nazi Hunters – Andrew Nagorski
It wasn't all just Simon Wiesenthal