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The Evil That Men Do: The Story of the Nazis

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Relates the events surrounding the Holocaust of World War II, centering on the Jewish and non-Jewish victims who were caught up in the midst of a mechanized horror

223 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1977

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January 7, 2013
This is a great book for anyone who wants to learn more about Nazi Germany, and the events that lead to World War 2. The book describes the rise of the Nazi party in Germany, and how it eventually took control of Germany politicly, and has an in-depth description if the events that took place during the holocaust, and describes why they did it. The book describes the holocaust in great detail and leads it up to the eventual fall of the Nazi party in Germany.

This book falls into the non-ficion genre of fiction, because it is based on an actual event.

I believe that the book is popular because of the descriptive nature of the book. The book takes every little detail about these events into consideration, and again, is very generous when it comes to description.

Even though I like the book, I think that it would be hard to recommend to someone who really is not interested in the events of the Holocaust and World War 2. I do recommend the book, but really only to someone who is interested in the topic. Other than that, it is a great book that describes the events of World War 2 in stunning detail.
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6 reviews1 follower
July 8, 2007
This is the best book on the holocaust i have ever read that crunches the numbers plain and simple.I would recommend this book to all children around the early teenage years.
Some say its too graphic to let children read about mass murder at an early age but it provides insight to evil minds and can only open your mind more to the evils of this world.Its the nazi death machine 101..a must read if parents want to tell their kids about the real figures.
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