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The Holocaust: A New History by Laurence Rees - review
London Evening Standard
Holocaust Memorial Day is on January 27, the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, marked across Europe since 1950.
94 months ago
Hitler’s tipping point: When extermination of the Jews became official Nazi policy
The Times of Israel
It was somewhere in the first half of 1942, argues Holocaust scholar Laurence Rees, that the Final Solution became the only solution.
93 months ago
Review: The Holocaust, A New History
Brown Pundits
Historian Laurence Rees has spent a lifetime studying the Holocaust, and it shows in this book. This is a very readable (and horrifying)...
84 months ago
Lest we forget
The Guardian
Sixty years on, books from Laurence Rees and Sybille Steinbacher examine Auschwitz and the depravity of the Final Solution
238 months ago
Hitler and Stalin by Laurence Rees review: a tale of two tyrants
The Telegraph
This brilliant parallel study of Hitler and Stalin collects the testimony of their henchmen and victims.
49 months ago
Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State . About . Interview
PBS
The series uses Auschwitz as a prism to try and understand the whole of the extermination process and something of the mentality of the people who committed...
123 months ago
Talking to Hitler's lost tribe
The Guardian
The award-winning film-maker Laurence Rees has spent the past 15 years tracking down and interviewing former Nazis.
231 months ago
The Holocaust by Laurence Rees is the best single-volume account of the atrocity ever written
The Telegraph
The Holocaust – the Nazis' murder of up to six million Jews – is widely acknowledged to be the “most infamous crime in history”.
93 months ago
How Curiosity Killed
HistoryNet
A Lithuanian Holocaust perpetrator explains why he murdered Jewish men, women, and children. by Laurence Rees
147 months ago
Hitler and Stalin by Laurence Rees review — bloody fantasy versus cruel rationalism
The Times
There is a famous David Low cartoon from September 1939. It depicts the dictators of Germany and the USSR standing over a corpse amid the...
49 months ago