
into chat darkness
Book Specifications:
- Title: Into That Darkness
- Publisher: Vintage Books
- Author: Gitta Sereny
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0394710355
- Pages: 379
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
Into That Darkness by Gitta Sereny is a powerful and deeply thought-provoking exploration of the Holocaust through extensive interviews with Franz Stangl, the former commandant of the Treblinka extermination camp. Blending biography, investigative journalism, psychology, and historical analysis, Sereny examines Stangl’s life, his role in the atrocities of the Holocaust, and the moral and psychological questions surrounding guilt, responsibility, obedience, and human conscience. Written with exceptional depth and sensitivity, the book offers readers a chilling yet profoundly human examination of one of history’s darkest periods. Published by Vintage Books, this paperback edition is an important work for readers interested in World War II history, ethics, psychology, and Holocaust studies.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: Into That Darkness
- Publisher: Vintage Books
- Author: Gitta Sereny
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0394710355
- Pages: 379
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good
About the Book:
Into That Darkness by Gitta Sereny is a powerful and deeply thought-provoking exploration of the Holocaust through extensive interviews with Franz Stangl, the former commandant of the Treblinka extermination camp. Blending biography, investigative journalism, psychology, and historical analysis, Sereny examines Stangl’s life, his role in the atrocities of the Holocaust, and the moral and psychological questions surrounding guilt, responsibility, obedience, and human conscience. Written with exceptional depth and sensitivity, the book offers readers a chilling yet profoundly human examination of one of history’s darkest periods. Published by Vintage Books, this paperback edition is an important work for readers interested in World War II history, ethics, psychology, and Holocaust studies.












