This leading Dutch author's now-classic account, available in English for the first time, captures Eichmann's character and analyzes the implications of the efficiency of evil.
No symbol of the Holocaust is more profound than Auschwitz. Yet the sheer, crushing number of murders—over 1,200,000—the overwhelming scale of the crime, and the vast, abandoned site of ruined chimneys and rusting barbed wire isolate Auschwitz from us