Summary:
The book provides a detailed account of the Auschwitz concentration camp, exploring its evolution from a Polish army barracks to the largest Nazi extermination center. It draws on interviews with former inmates and guards, as well as archival research, to offer insights into the daily lives of those involved and the atrocities committed.
Key points:
1. Auschwitz Evolution: The book details Auschwitz's transformation from a political prison to a mass murder site, showing the Nazis' gradual decision-making.
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