ISBN-13: 9780415426503 / Angielski / Twarda / 2009 / 244 str.
The notorious concentration camp system was a central pillar of the Third Reich, supporting the Nazi war against political, racial and social outsiders. Established during the first months of the Nazi dictatorship in 1933, several million men, women and children of many nationalities had been incarcerated in the camps by the end of the Second World War. At least two million lost their lives. This innovative volume offers the first overview of the recent scholarship that has changed the way the camps are studied over the last two decades. Examining such topics as the earliest camps, the “forgotten” camps in Eastern Europe, issues of gender and commemoration, this book provides a critical guide to the current historiography of the camps.