
The Master of Auschwitz:
Memoirs of Rudolf Hoess, Kommandant SS
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Narrado por:
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Tim Dalgleish
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Rudolf Hoess
The first-hand account of the life, career, and the practices of horror at Auschwitz, written by Auschwitz Kommandant SS Rudolf Hoss as he awaited execution for his crimes. Including his psychological interviews at Nuremberg.
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What a piece of crap the author was.
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WOW
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Great
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Very informative
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Very interesting
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Deeply Disturbing, yet instructional tale
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Difficult to listen to.
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No words
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This is a good listen. There are some mispronunciations of German but it's not too jarring.
Hindsight. Not 20/20
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Hoss had an incredible memory for mundane and intricate details, yet had no emotion, no guilt, no remorse (other than "well, the war's over and we got caught and now I see that the world thinks we were wrong about the extermination camps, and the whole Jewish situation, but I was just following orders). And then he turns around and says he wouldn't mistreat a prisoner and he didn't like the conditions at the camp, but oversaw mass executions and burials and digging up bodies and burning them. But he considered himself a nice guy! I've read much better Holocaust memoirs than this.
Ramblings of a delusional sociopath
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