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OverviewThe complete story of the Wannsee Conference, the meeting that paved the way for the Holocaust On January 20, 1942, fifteen men arrived for a meeting in a luxurious villa on the shores of the Wannsee in the far-western outskirts of Berlin. They came at the invitation of Reinhard Heydrich and were almost all high-ranking Nazi Party, government, and SS officials. The exquisite position by the lake, the imposing driveway up to the villa, culminating in a generously sized roundabout in front of the house, the expansive, carefully landscaped park, the generous suite of rooms that opened on to the park and the lake, the three-level terrace that stretched the entire garden side of the house, and the winter garden with its marble fountain, all give today's visitor to the villa a good idea of its owner's aspiration to build a sophisticated, almost palatial structure as a testament to his cultivation and worldly success. But the beauty of the situation stood in stark contrast to the purpose of the meeting to which the fifteen had come in January 1942: the Final Solution of the Jewish Question. According to the surviving records of the meeting, items on the agenda included the precise definition of exactly which group of people were to be affected, followed by a discussion of how upwards of eleven million people were to be deported and subjected to the toughest form of forced labor and, following on from this a discussion, of how the survivors of this forced labor as well as those not capable of it were ultimately to be killed. The next item on the agenda was breakfast. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Longerich , Jeremy Noakes , Lesley SharpePublisher: Blackstone Publishing Imprint: Blackstone Publishing Edition: Library Edition ISBN: 9798200961016Publication Date: 17 January 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"A masterful crash-course on the decision-making process of the Holocaust. -- ""Daily Telegraph (London)"" An austerely sober, concise, yet comprehensive account...painstakingly precise. -- ""Times of Israel"" For Holocaust scholars, this a must-read. A well-researched study of the meeting that determined many major decisions about the Holocaust. -- "" Kirkus Reviews"" Longerich's in-depth deconstruction yields unparalleled insight into the Nazi regime's blood-soaked goals. -- ""Wall Street"" Offers the opportunity to examine differences of interpretation of the Wannsee Conference and the wider background of Nazi Germany's last steps to the extermination of the Jews of Europe. -- ""New York Review of Books"" Provides context and analysis to that important document to plausibly explain the convergence of diverse decisions by components of the Nazi regime into the enormity of a radical solution--the Holocaust. -- ""Jerusalem Post"" Remarkable in its detail and depth. His book will remain indispensable to anyone interested in the topic. -- ""Jewish Chronicle"" This scholarly account of a handful of Nazi murderers goes as far as it can in exposing the kind of thing that happens when the moral structure collapses, and in its fine and unstated way it is also a penance. -- ""National Review""" A masterful crash-course on the decision-making process of the Holocaust. -- Daily Telegraph (London) An austerely sober, concise, yet comprehensive account...painstakingly precise. -- Times of Israel For Holocaust scholars, this a must-read. A well-researched study of the meeting that determined many major decisions about the Holocaust. -- Kirkus Reviews Longerich's in-depth deconstruction yields unparalleled insight into the Nazi regime's blood-soaked goals. -- Wall Street Offers the opportunity to examine differences of interpretation of the Wannsee Conference and the wider background of Nazi Germany's last steps to the extermination of the Jews of Europe. -- New York Review of Books Provides context and analysis to that important document to plausibly explain the convergence of diverse decisions by components of the Nazi regime into the enormity of a radical solution--the Holocaust. -- Jerusalem Post Remarkable in its detail and depth. His book will remain indispensable to anyone interested in the topic. -- Jewish Chronicle This scholarly account of a handful of Nazi murderers goes as far as it can in exposing the kind of thing that happens when the moral structure collapses, and in its fine and unstated way it is also a penance. -- National Review Author InformationPeter Longerich is an internationally renowned authority on the Nazis, whose previous publications include Holocaust: The Nazi Murder and Persecution of the Jews, Heinrich Himmler, Goebbels, and Hitler: A Life. He was professor of modern German history at Royal Holloway University of London and was a founder of the College's Holocaust Research Center. Jeremy Noakes is professor of history at Exeter University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |