Taken prisoner by the British at the end of WW2, Rudolph Hoess, the Commandant of Auschwitz was ordered to write his autobiography in the weeks between his trial and his execution. This is it. It is a macabre but historically important book.
An extraordinary and unique document: Hoess was in charge of the huge extermination camp in Poland where the Nazis murdered some three million Jews, from the time of its creation (he was responsible f...
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