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Title: Masters of Death
Subtitle: The SS-Einsatzgruppen and the Invention of the Holocaust
Author: Richard Rhodes
Narrator: Neil Hellegers
Format: Unabridged
Length: 14 hrs and 6 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-21-17
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 40 votes
Genres: History, 20th Century
Publisher's Summary:
In Masters of Death, Richard Rhodes gives full weight, for the first time, to the Einsatzgruppen's role in the Holocaust. These "special task forces", organized by Heinrich Himmler to follow the German army as it advanced into Eastern Poland and Russia, were the agents of the first phase of the Final Solution. They murdered more than one and a half million men, women, and children between 1941 and 1943, often by shooting them into killing pits, as at Babi Yar. These massive crimes have been generally overlooked or underestimated by Holocaust historians, who have focused on the gas chambers.
In this painstaking account, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Rhodes profiles the eastern campaign's architects as well as its "ordinary" soldiers and policemen and helps us understand how such men were conditioned to carry out mass murder. Marshaling a vast array of documents and the testimony of perpetrators and survivors, this book is an essential contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust and World War II.
Critic Reviews:
"Rhodes, a Pulitzer winner for The Making of the Atomic Bomb, has pulled together a mountain of research on the mass murders of Jews perpetrated by the Einsatzgruppen...Rhodes holds the mirror up." (Publishers Weekly)
Members Reviews:
Difficult To Endure But Necessary Reading
This was my second read-through, as I owned the hard-back years ago. Given the re-rise of white supremacy in America, I felt it was necessary to take another trip back in time as a reminder of what can happen if we do not stop it dead in it's tracks.
Richard Rhodes IS the master historian and the master story-teller. And it must have taken great intestinal fortitude to research and write about the most vile period in human history. But not as much intestinal fortitude as the people who were subjected to the final solution.
Perhaps if society valued works such as these more than they valued The Apprentice and Duck Dynasty we wouldn't be forced to confront this evil once again.
The plus side to reading Masters Of Death is that reader will come away with a deeper understanding of HOW it happens. The downside, as in a case such as myself, is that the reader may also come away with deep resentment. Hatred isn't healthy no matter how it manifests itself. When it comes to The Third Reich, however, it's a hatred I can live with.
"He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man."-Samuel Johnson
People at their worst!
A time in our past to horrific to be fiction and not enough was done to stop it!
I know more now
Very interesting book ,I thought I new everything about ww2.I now know a little More.
Never forgetting
Terrible and painful experience to re-listen to this WWII nazi onslaught on unarmed men women and children, but this is also what states do, what many of us can do, how we do what we are told by our society.
Holocausts still take place today and states let it happen. We are still a heartbeat away from medieval societies...
brutal story
my one critique is that the narrator isn't very good. he is for the most part monotone and almost sounds like a computer.
the book its self ranks up there with the rise and fall of the third Reich