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Title: Treblinka by Jean-Francois Steiner, Helen Weaver, Terrence Des Pres ISBN: 0-452-01124-8 Publisher: Meridian Books Pub. Date: April, 1994 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $16.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.41 (17 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: A Must-Read on the Shoah
Comment: I don't need to go into detail about how moving this book is. Other reviewers have already done that, and have done a better job than I could hope to.
Instead, I want to emphasize what makes this particular book important. One of the earlier reviewers pointed out how this book explained the history, the mentality of the European Jewry, and why the Nazis were able to put them into camps relatively easily. The second aspect of this book that is vital to understanding the holocaust is that Steiner also shows how the death camps were developed: How the Germans resolved the technical and psychological problems connected with mass extermination. For example, an early version of the gas chamber involved trucks, with the exhaust directed to a contained hold. A driver just had to drive to a set destination, and on arrival, all the people in the back would be dead. This "clever" plan failed, because the drivers couldn't stand what they were doing: they all drove too fast, and the prisoners did not have time to suffocate. But from that first concept, the idea of the death chamber came to be.
For people today, who weren't there, you need to read this book to appreciate what was involved in this unprecedented mass destruction, all with 1930s technology.
Rating: 5
Summary: If you only read 2 books, this must be one of them
Comment: I read Treblinka in 3 different languages, the most recent in Portuguese. I read it for the first time in Spanish when I was 12 and later in English when I moved to Canada.
In Treblinka all evil gathered.
This is a majestic piece of literature, quasi-historic, If you care to look at perhaps one of the most important events in the history of humankind. Never mind that it contains some reputed historic inaccuracies, Steiner does a genuine job at recreating every moment with sincerity. He's not looking at changing history, his impetus is to relay an important message.
Treblinka is the true manifestation of evil. Man at its worst, relishing pleasure at the expense and suffering of other men.
The book is not really about the camps, despite its obvious content. The history is about an age-old struggle, the struggle between good and evil.
If that's a concept that perhaps you have not yet understood, consider yourselves lucky.
Treblinka leaves many questions. How could man behave with such great cruelty and disregard for the lives of others.
You are in the trains, in the barracks, in the divinding lines marching towards the "showers."
You are a son, a mother, a doctor, a girl undressing for the first time in front of your executioners and your friends. Your human dignity is deprived since the ghetto, and it is never recovered not even in death, as the pliers and scissors continue their work on your life-less corpse.
I cried many times during several passages of the book, and I prayed for those people who suffered an astonishing fate. Their destiny in life and death surpasses all notions that can be contemplated by modern human beings, especially the western civilization.
Today, when I look at my terrible situation, all I have to say is: Treblinka! Remember Treblinka. I can always comeback and fight, even in the heart of the worst situations.
Treblinka leads towards the understanding of suffering, evil, and God.
Adhering to hope and God, in the face of evil, Treblinka is a message that must be understood. Hopefully that will be your case as it was mine...
Rating: 1
Summary: Just the fiction, m'am... Just the fiction
Comment: To put it bluntly, this book is a hoax.
The book itself claims to come "...as close to the facts as we are likely to come" (in the Introduction). Nothing could be farther away from the truth.
Magazines and scholars (french and international) have denounced the book and the author plenty of times (Revue d'histoire de la Shoah, Gitta Sereny and others). Check out Gitta Sereny's brilliant "Into That Darkness: From Mercy Killing to Mass Murder" if you want facts
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Title: Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka: The Operation Reinhard Death Camps by Yitzhak Arad, Yitzhak Arad ISBN: 0253213053 Publisher: Indiana University Press Pub. Date: 01 February, 1999 List Price(USD): $17.09 |
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Title: Death Dealer: The Memoirs of the Ss Kommandant at Auschwitz by Rudolf Hoss, Steven Paskuly, Andrew Pollinger, Primo Levi, Rudolph Hoss ISBN: 0306806983 Publisher: DaCapo Press Pub. Date: May, 1996 List Price(USD): $18.50 |
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Title: Auschwitz, 1940-1945 by Kazimierz Smolen ISBN: 0964429314 Publisher: Route 66 Pub Ltd Pub. Date: March, 1995 List Price(USD): $8.95 |
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Title: Eyewitness Auschwitz: Three Years in the Gas Chambers by Filip Muller, Helmut Freitag, Susanne Flatauer, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ISBN: 1566632714 Publisher: Ivan R Dee, Inc. Pub. Date: 01 September, 1999 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: Auschwitz: A Doctor's Eyewitness Account by Miklos Dr. Nyiszli ISBN: 1559702028 Publisher: Arcade Books Pub. Date: 01 September, 1993 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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