Into That Darkness: An Examination of Conscience

Gitta Sereny
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Based on seventy hours of interviews with Franz Stangl, commandant of Treblinka (the largest of the Nazi extermination camps), Sereny's book bares the soul of a man who continually found ways to rationalize his role in Hitler's final solution.
Genres: HistoryNonfictionHolocaustBiographyWorld War IIPsychologyWarGermanyTrue CrimeHistorical
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