In part 1, I talked about the type of men who were attracted to the KL; why they joined, and how they became inculcated and inured to the violence. How they soon became willing cogs in the machine. Here, I’d like to examine the context in which the machine grew, and the motivations which enabled... Continue Reading →
KL – A Story of Evil Part 1 Ordinary men, evil intent
‘may the world at least behold a drop, a fraction of this tragic world in which we lived.’ (Salutation by Chaim Zalman Gradowski, Auschwitz 1943) When I first encountered Nikolaus Wachsman’s book ‘KL - A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps’, I half-expected an account of the Holocaust in the vein of so many others.... Continue Reading →