The Holocaust

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The Holocaust by František Emmert is a powerful and comprehensive exploration of the history and culture of the Jewish people — from the rise of antisemitism and the Nazi ideology in 1933, to the boycotts, the Nuremberg Race Laws, and Kristallnacht. From forced emigration and the early concentration camps to the chilling decisions that laid the foundation for the Holocaust.

This account traces the trajectory of hatred and violence: the ghettos, the deportations, Auschwitz, the extermination camps, the propaganda machine, and the systematic murder of six million Jews across Europe. It also sheds light on acts of resistance, those who were rescued, and the fate of survivors after 1945.

Alongside this harrowing history, we are reminded of Anne Frank’s enduring hope:
“In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can’t build up my hopes on a foundation of confusion, misery and death.”

An essential reminder to never forget.

 

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Size

210 x 255 mm

Pages

176

Cover

Hardcover

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