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  • - From Mercy Killing to Mass Murder
    af Gitta Sereny
    223,95 kr.

    The biography of Franz Stangl, commandant of the Treblinka extermination camp - a classic and utterly compelling study of evilOnly four men commanded Nazi extermination (as opposed to concentration) camps.

  • - His Battle with Truth
    af Gitta Sereny
    233,95 kr.

    A biography of Albert Speer, an important figure of the Nazi High Command. An architect and an intellectual, he was seen to be a humane man, but, as Minister for Armaments, how could he not have known about the concentration camps? This book examines such moral issues about Speer and the Nazis.

  • af Gitta Sereny
    308,95 kr.

  • af Gitta Sereny
    193,95 kr.

    Based on 70 hours of interviews with Franz Stangl, commandant of Treblinka (the largest of the five Nazi extermination camps), this book bares the soul of a man who continually found ways to rationalize his role in Hitler's final solution.

  • - Experiences and Reflections, Germany, 1938-2001
    af Gitta Sereny
    293,95 kr.

    "[A]n astonishing, subtle study of many Holocaust perpetrators and participants."-Publishers Weekly, starred review

  • af Gitta Sereny
    336,95 kr.

    Gitta Sereny pieces together the fractured life of Mary Bell, convicted of manslaughter when she was only eleven years old.

  • - A Portrait of a Child Who Murdered
    af Gitta Sereny
    178,95 kr.

    In December 1968 two girls who lived next door to each other - Mary, aged eleven, and Norma, thirteen - stood before a criminal court in Newcastle, accused of strangling two little boys;

  • - Experiences and Reflections 1938-2001
    af Gitta Sereny
    178,95 kr.

    Gitta Sereny is one of the world's most respected journalists and historians. This book gathers together the best of her writing on Germany from over sixty years. It amounts to an extraordinary portrait of the country and its people, how they have come to terms with their Nazi past, both collectively and in specific instances - and how the burden of their guilt has altered the national identity. She writes about key individuals - Stangl, Speer - and the questions which their lives raise. Thepenetration and conviction of her writing throughout is startling and she constantly reminds us why it is important to consider the questions she addresses - war guilt, holocaust denial and the temptations of obedience.