Marching into Darkness: The Wehrmacht and the Holocaust in Belarus

Awards:   Commended for Sybil Halpern Milton Memorial Book Prize 2015 Nominated for DAAD Book Prize of the German Studies Association 2015 Nominated for Distinguished Book Award - Military History 2015 Nominated for Raphael Lemkin Award 2015
Author:   Waitman Wade Beorn
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
ISBN:  

9780674725508


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   06 January 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Awards

  • Commended for Sybil Halpern Milton Memorial Book Prize 2015
  • Nominated for DAAD Book Prize of the German Studies Association 2015
  • Nominated for Distinguished Book Award - Military History 2015
  • Nominated for Raphael Lemkin Award 2015

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Author:   Waitman Wade Beorn
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Imprint:   Harvard University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9780674725508


ISBN 10:   0674725506
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   06 January 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Beorn's meticulously researched work confronts us with Nazi crimes, up close, as they happened. It allows us to see the choices that were available to the perpetrators, and the process by which many ordinary German soldiers gradually turned into willing criminals. In this way, it helps us to understand how such crimes were possible. --Geoffrey P. Megargee, author of War of Annihilation: Combat and Genocide on the Eastern Front, 1941


With a level of detail that is chilling to the bone, Beorn demonstrates that during the first phase of the war with the Soviet Union, a time when Germans were euphoric about their results on the front, every single Wehrmacht unit in Belarus contained a core group of men who could be counted on to murder Jews. Marching into Darkness convincingly shows how and why these atrocities could occur. A major contribution. -- Karel C. Berkhoff, author of <i>Motherland in Danger: Soviet Propaganda during World War II</i> Beorn's meticulously researched work confronts us with Nazi crimes, up close, as they happened. It allows us to see the choices that were available to the perpetrators, and the process by which many ordinary German soldiers gradually turned into willing criminals. In this way, it helps us to understand how such crimes were possible. -- Geoffrey P. Megargee, author of <i>War of Annihilation: Combat and Genocide on the Eastern Front, 1941</i>


Beorn's meticulously researched work confronts us with Nazi crimes, up close, as they happened. It allows us to see the choices that were available to the perpetrators, and the process by which many ordinary German soldiers gradually turned into willing criminals. In this way, it helps us to understand how such crimes were possible. --Geoffrey P. Megargee, Author Of war Of Annihilation: Combat And Genocide On The Eastern Front, 1941


<b>Beorn</b>'s meticulously researched work confronts us with Nazi crimes, up close, as they happened. It allows us to see the choices that were available to the perpetrators, and the process by which many ordinary German soldiers gradually turned into willing criminals. In this way, it helps us to understand how such crimes were possible. --Geoffrey P. Megargee, author of <i>War of Annihilation: Combat and Genocide on the Eastern Front, 1941</i>


With a level of detail that is chilling to the bone, Beorn demonstrates that during the first phase of the war with the Soviet Union, a time when Germans were euphoric about their results on the front, every single Wehrmacht unit in Belarus contained a core group of men who could be counted on to murder Jews. Marching into Darkness convincingly shows how and why these atrocities could occur. A major contribution.--Karel C. Berkhoff, author of Motherland in Danger: Soviet Propaganda during World War II Beorn's meticulously researched work confronts us with Nazi crimes, up close, as they happened. It allows us to see the choices that were available to the perpetrators, and the process by which many ordinary German soldiers gradually turned into willing criminals. In this way, it helps us to understand how such crimes were possible. --Geoffrey P. Megargee, author of War of Annihilation: Combat and Genocide on the Eastern Front, 1941


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Waitman Wade Beorn is Director of the Virginia Holocaust Museum in Richmond.

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