How was it that a sophisticated, civilized country like Germany could sink into an abyss of degradation that had no bottom? How could the SS rulers of Buchenwald torture, starve, and murder defenseless inmates? And how could Nazi doctors use the camp as their personal, ghoulish laboratory? This, Book 3 in The Buchenwald Trilogy, explores these themes and is a comprehensive examination of the depths of officially sanctioned depravity into which the Third Reich sank.
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Flint Whitlock is a U.S. Army veteran and acclaimed military historian. His books have won numerous awards, he has appeared on The History Channel, and he has traveled to speaking engagements nationwide. He lives in Denver, Colorado.
From 1933 to 1945, Germany was under the complete control of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party. What began as the incarceration of anyone deemed "undesirable" gradually accelerated to the torture, starvation, and murder of defenseless inmates on such a massive scale that it is unmatched in modern times. And from 1937 until World II's end, the Buchenwald Concentration Camp, high on a hill above Germany's "cultural capital" of Weimar, was the very epitome of this evil regime.
From 1933 to 1945, Germany was under the complete control of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party. What began as the incarceration of anyone deemed "undesirable" gradually accelerated to the torture, starvation, and murder of defenseless inmates on such a massive scale that it is unmatched in modern times. And from 1937 until World II's end, the Buchenwald Concentration Camp, high on a hill above Germany's "cultural capital" of Weimar, was the very epitome of this evil regime.
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