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In the Shadow of Death : Living Outside the Gates of Mauthausen

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This book states the fallacy of the notion that German and Austrian civilians were sheltered from the horrors of the Holocaust.

The author examined the lives of those who lived in immediate proximity to Mauthausen, one of the Nazi's most vicious facilities in Austria, and found how individuals could reconcile themselves to the atrocities that took place under their noses.

He argues that there was an almost total suspension of moral action.

The book explores the life of the townspeople, the life of the inmates and the economic system established by the Nazis of which the camp was a part.

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I.B. Tauris
1850433399 / 9781850433392
Hardback
31/12/1991
United Kingdom
256 pages, b&w halftones, bibliograhy, index
156 x 234 mm
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