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Adolf Eichmann: War Criminal Responsible for 11 Million Deaths
Adolf Eichmann: War Criminal Responsible for 11 Million Deaths
Adolf Eichmann: War Criminal Responsible for 11 Million Deaths
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Adolf Eichmann: War Criminal Responsible for 11 Million Deaths

Written by Kelly Mass

Narrated by Chris Newman

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You thought Adolf Hitler was bad. Well, someone who was less fortunate with power and control but equally sadistic was one of his slightly lower officers: Adolf Eichmann, the man who was in charge of many of the Holocaust deportations.

In this book, you will learn more about the life of Eichmann, someone who had been slowly getting used to the idea that supposedly, the Jews were inferior and were allegedly a problem for the German civilization. He would become devoted, during World War 2, to solve this “problem” and find many Jews to arrange for their transportation to death camps and gas chambers in Poland. Adolf Eichmann is a typical of example of what can go wrong with a culture of hate, propaganda, and gradual brainwashing techniques that dehumanize entire populations or peoples.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateFeb 20, 2022
ISBN9781669687337
Adolf Eichmann: War Criminal Responsible for 11 Million Deaths

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    There are a lot of crappy audio books available, but this is certainly not one of them. It's wonderful to tune in to a book such as this one. I managed to understand every thing plainly, not just since the narrator spoke the terms nicely, but also since the information in it consisted of new things to be learned.