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La Guerra di Hitler e l’Orribile Storia dell’Olocausto

By Scott S. F. Meaker, Fabiana Lombardo

World War II

Summary

Un antico detto sostiene che la storia è scritta dai vincitori. Sulla base di questa affermazione, diventa una sfida scrivere di Hitler e della Seconda Guerra Mondiale senza farsi influenzare dai pregiudizi. Il termine Olocausto deriva dal greco hòlos che… significa "completo" e kaustòs che vuol dire "rogo". L'Olocausto rimane un riferimento dello sterminio di sei milioni di ebrei durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Questo libro rappresenta un tentativo per osservare meglio che tipo di contesto abbia permesso ad un paese civilizzato di mettere in atto l'Olocausto. E' qui che inizia una sfida per raccontare questa storia senza apparire critico nei confronti di una società civilizzata che riteneva normale ammassare e sterminare intere società di persone.

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ISBN 9781507148747
Publisher Babelcube Inc.
Copyright Date 2016
Book number 1337056
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La Guerra di Hitler e l’Orribile Storia dell’Olocausto

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