Essentially read
5 stars
I think there were a few key messages out of this book: Whilst orchestrated and 100% the Germans fault, the extent of the horror was not so much manufactured in the end, but allowed to happen. Neglect in the context of structures designs to dehumanise people is a particularly potent mix. The British were aware but not ready. Only so much could be imagined, but some was known; and more could have been done. Much was done. People who have gone through so much cannot be expected to meet expectations of the rescuer. People can be cantankerous and contrary. Starving and starved people make no sense.
A difficult but important read.