La organización del terror

This book by Wolfgang Sofsky explores the history and operations of Nazi concentration camps during World War II. It examines the systemic processes of internment, forced labor, and mass extermination used by the SS. The text discusses the expansion and function of camps like Auschwitz, Mauthausen,...

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Main Author: Sofsky, Wolfgang (-)
Other Authors: Córdoba, Silvia, traductor (traductor)
Format: eBook
Language:Castellano
Published: Buenos Aires : Prometeo Libros 2015.
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Summary:This book by Wolfgang Sofsky explores the history and operations of Nazi concentration camps during World War II. It examines the systemic processes of internment, forced labor, and mass extermination used by the SS. The text discusses the expansion and function of camps like Auschwitz, Mauthausen, and Dachau, highlighting the economic motives behind forced labor and the brutal realities faced by prisoners. It provides detailed statistics on prisoner intake and mortality rates, emphasizing the transition from political imprisonment to genocidal practices. The book is intended for readers interested in Holocaust studies, history, and social sciences.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (432 pages)
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