Architect of Death at Auschwitz
Publisher,McFarland Publishing
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 317.51 g
No. of Pages, 243
Rudolf Hèoss has been called the greatest mass murderer in history. As the longest-serving commandant of Auschwitz, he supervised the killing of more than 1.1 million people. Unlike many of his Nazi colleagues who denied either knowing about or participating in the Holocaust, Hèoss remorselessly admitted, both at the Nuremberg war crimes trial and in his memoirs, that he sent hundreds of thousands of Jews to their deaths in the gas chambers, frankly describing the killing process. His 'innovations' included the use of hydrogen cyanide (derived from the pesticide Zyklon B) in the camp's gas chambers. Hèoss lent his name to the 1944 operation that gassed 430,000 Hungarian Jews in 56 days, exceeding the capacity of the Auschwitz's crematoria. This biography follows Hèoss throughout his life, from his childhood through his Nazi command and eventual reckoning at Nuremberg. Using historical records and Hèoss' autobiography, it explores the life and mind of one of history's most notorious and sadistic individuals--