Heinrich Himmler Murderous Architect of the Holocaust
This is a great Heinrich Himmler biography, especially if you are interested in Nazi Germany and the Third Reich. This book goes through
Himmler's life step-by-step. It explains in great detail how and why Himmler comes to power in the Schutzstaffel (SS) and the Nazi party. I would defenately recommend this book to anyone
although it is, of course, a little disturbing.
ISBN-13: 9780766025325
Author : Richard Worth
Publisher: Enslow Publishers, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/28/2005
Editorial Reviews - School Library Journal
Gr 6-8-The lack of expertise and knowledge and the inadequate research performed by both authors is clearly evident in these titles. Byers's writing is dense, confusing, and boring. She barely
mentions anti-Semitism and fails to explain the reasons for, or events leading up to, Hitler's Final Solution,
making it impossible for readers to understand Oskar Schindler's actions and motivations. Most alarming, however, is her footnote for an article by David Irving, an extremely vocal Holocaust
denier. In addition to poor writing, Worth's account of Himmler is riddled with misrepresentations, misleading
statements, oversimplifications, and distortions, consisting not only of incorrect information but also of the inclusion of irrelevant material at the expense of significant facts.
And, in the last sentence of the book, Worth concludes that "Himmler created the Holocaust," an absurd
overstatement. While other scholars and sources have called him the "architect" of the Holocaust, Worth can not conclude that Himmler singlehandedly created it without discussing Hitler, the history of anti-Semitism, and other significant and
important facts about life in Germany after World War I-none of which are covered.-Rachel Kamin, Temple Israel Libraries & Media Center, West Bloomfield, MI Copyright 2005 Reed Business
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