Summer of Mass Murder
Discover a chilling yet essential narrative in Summer of Mass Murder by George Eisen, published by Purdue University Press in 2022. This compelling hardback edition spans 408 pages and delves into a lesser-known aspect of the Holocaust, shifting the focus from the infamous train journeys to Auschwitz to the harrowing face-to-face mass executions of Jews in Galicia. Eisen uncovers a prequel to the gas chambers, revealing the brutal reality of mass murder by bullets during the summer of 1944. This book is a crucial addition to Holocaust literature, providing readers with a deeper understanding of this tragic chapter in history. Perfect for those seeking to explore the complexities of human behavior in times of atrocity, Summer of Mass Murder is an eye-opening read that challenges conventional narratives. Add this important work to your collection today and engage with the profound historical insights it offers.