Death Dealer

The Memoirs of the SS Kommandant at Auschwitz

Paperback, 390 pages

English language

Published March 28, 1996 by Da Capo Press.

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978-0-306-80698-8
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Review Written By Bernie Weisz, Historian Pembroke Pines, Fl USA Contact: Bernwei1@aol.com December 21, 2008 Title of Review: "A Disturbing Description by a "Super-Sociopath!" This is a memoir that exemplifies the true meaning of a sociopath, a man who kills without conscience. Rudolf Hoess was history's greatest mass murderer, the architect and SS Commandant of the largest killing center ever created, the death camp of "Auschwitz" (located in Poland), whose name has come to symbolize humanity's ultimate, abject descent into evil. Responsible for exterminating over 2.5 million people (primarily Jews, as well as Gypsies, Homosexuals, and Russians), he was a mild-mannered, happily married man who enjoyed normal family life with his five children despite his view of the crematorium chimney stacks from his bedroom window. At peak efficiency, Auschwitz had the capacity to murder 10,000 people in 24 hours, as Hoess would testify during the War Crimes trials at Nuremburg …

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Review of 'Commandant of Auschwitz' on 'Goodreads'

This book is, as [a:Primo Levi|4187|Primo Levi|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1209062310p2/4187.jpg] says in the introduction, filled with lies and shirks, but never the less, it is an extremely important document of The Final Solution, the extermination machine, Auschwitz, Birkenau, the bureaucracy, the corruption and the insanity that existed in the top ranks and among the SS in Auschwitz.

While Höss details his life from growing up until the end, he intersperses the story with very important details on how Auschwitz grew, how the sub-camps worked, he also writes about his family, mass exterminations, day-to-day activities, hardships, etc.

Remember: Höss joined the nazi party and the SS voluntarily. And he is considered by many to be the most cruel commandant of Auschwitz.

All in all, as Levi writes, Höss' prejudice and idiocies stick out like "flies in milk", but viewed with a critical eye, this is a must read for anybody who wants more insight …

Review of 'Commandant of Auschwitz' on 'LibraryThing'

This book is, as a:Primo Levi|4187|Primo Levi|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1209062310p2/4187.jpg says in the introduction, filled with lies and shirks, but never the less, it is an extremely important document of The Final Solution, the extermination machine, Auschwitz, Birkenau, the bureaucracy, the corruption and the insanity that existed in the top ranks and among the SS in Auschwitz.

While Höss details his life from growing up until the end, he intersperses the story with very important details on how Auschwitz grew, how the sub-camps worked, he also writes about his family, mass exterminations, day-to-day activities, hardships, etc.

Remember: Höss joined the nazi party and the SS voluntarily. And he is considered by many to be the most cruel commandant of Auschwitz.

All in all, as Levi writes, Höss' prejudice and idiocies stick out like "flies in milk", but viewed with a critical eye, this is a must read for anybody who wants more insight …

Subjects

  • Biography: general
  • The Holocaust
  • Military - World War II
  • Hoss, Rudolf
  • History - Military / War
  • 1900-1947
  • Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
  • Biography
  • Concentration camp commandants
  • Hoss, Rudolf,
  • Nazis
  • Personal narratives, German
  • World War, 1939-1945

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