Architects of Death: The Family Who Engineered the Death Camps

Architects of Death

The Family Who Engineered the Death Camps

2017 • 320 pages

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The entire world has been horrified, yet fascinated by the death camps. How could evil so perverse exist, and how could it have been quietly done, allowing for the extermination of millions.

This book dives into the story of those who were behind the construction and execution of the Concentration camps. It goes into what drove these men, how they rose through the ranks, and how the mastermind of the most evil construction came to life.

As a history teacher, I was fascinated by the story in this book, which shed more light into the background of the camps, and what motivations drove each of the men involved to more evil.

Not a comfortable read, but one that was enlightening nonetheless.

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