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  • The Master of Auschwitz:

  • Memoirs of Rudolf Hoess, Kommandant SS
  • By: Rudolf Hoess
  • Narrated by: Tim Dalgleish
  • Length: 13 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (27 ratings)

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The Master of Auschwitz:

By: Rudolf Hoess
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The first-hand account of the life, career, and the practices of horror at Auschwitz, written by Auschwitz Kommandant SS Rudolf Hoss as he awaited execution for his crimes. Including his psychological interviews at Nuremberg.

©2016 Stephen R. Pastore (P)2016 Stephen R. Pastore

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Interesting point of view, from an awful human.

I have read/listened to a few Holocaust books. This one was refreshing in a, I just sucked fluids from an elephant turd in the desert, kind of way.

Hearing the point of view of an SS Soilder was an interesting perspective. The cold, apathetic way in which he describes his part in the Holocaust is infuriating, especially when he tries to induce sympathy from the reader. Nonetheless, it is worth a read.. but gosh, it is rough.

The narrator did well to convey the vibe of old Hoss well while still keeping the tone interesting.

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Insightful

what can I say
A fascinating insight into one of the major players in the Holocaust.
Although the ideals and morals of this man are questionable , it's still an interesting journey into the mind of a passionate Nazi .
And to hear his thoughts in his own words is a rare opportunity .
But do listen to this book with an open mind , and you won't be disappointed

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Like a car crash - you can't help but look

Enthralling account of some of the worst atrocities ever committed by anyone really. Its an amazing account. Stunning in its cold accuracy. I could not put it down.

Mans inhumanity to man. Explained to the self in order to facilitate acceptance by ones peers and the praise of ones superiors.

"I was only following orders"

Tell it to the Judge you Schmuck.

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Fascinating

Suggested to anyone interested in studying the Third Reich or the Holocaust. A view of the Holocaust from a seldom heard from perspective and one that is often ignored or discounted. Very interesting hearing from an actual perpetrator.

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Chilling account of bad human behaviour.

Hoess shows little emotion recounting his life, and in particular possibly rewriting history and his own involvement in the possible death of 2.5 million people at Auschwitz. “I was just following orders” needs more examination by more independent sources although there maybe some truth.

Hopefully it will never occur again.

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great book

it's a difficult story and at times gets a little slow. but worth taking the time to read.

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