Before Auschwitz
In her compelling work, Before Auschwitz, author Kim Wünschmann delves into the chilling history of the Nazi regime's early actions against Jews, beginning in 1933. Published by Harvard University Press in 2021, this hardback edition spans 376 pages and uncovers the origins of extralegal detention sites that served as precursors to the horrors of the Holocaust. Wünschmann meticulously explores the brutal conditions faced by Jewish detainees and the chilling message these camps conveyed to the German populace: Jews were portrayed as enemies of the state, making them targets for intimidation and violence. This insightful examination not only sheds light on a dark chapter of history but also invites readers to reflect on the consequences of hatred and intolerance. A must-read for those interested in understanding the roots of persecution, Before Auschwitz is an essential addition to any historical collection.