How Hitler Fell Started After Killing Innocent Jews: The formation of institutions like the United Nations and the International Criminal Court, born
O Choco
Häftad
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This book explores the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler, detailing
how his unrelenting pursuit of power plunged the world into
its darkest period. The book examines the destructive forces of
hatred, racism, and nationalism that fueled the Nazi regime,
leading to the Holocaust and World War II's unimaginable
devastation. Through a powerful narrative, it shows the toll
of Hitler's atrocities and the global struggle to rebuild in the
aftermath of his defeat.
With a focus on the human cost of the war, the book delves into
the experiences of survivors and the efforts to seek justice for
the millions who suffered under Nazi oppression. The story of
post-war Germany's painful journey to reconciliation is brought
to life, showing how the country faced its complicity and worked
towards healing. By exploring Germany's transformation from
a nation of shame to one of renewal, the book highlights the
broader implications of confronting the past in order to build a
future.
The historical exploration doesn't stop at the fall of Hitler but
traces the long-term impact of his reign on global politics,
human rights, and international law. The formation of institutions like the United Nations and the International Criminal
Court, born out of the lessons learned from the war, is examined in details.
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9787489156763
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 62
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-02-01
- Förlag: Chocolate Studio