I've always learned about the holocaust from the German's perspective. How they came to power, the unethical and cruel experiments. The "scientific advances" they were pursuing.
But this book gives a whole new perspective of how it was for the prisoners.
Read it. It's important to know all of that.
But this book gives a whole new perspective of how it was for the prisoners.
Read it. It's important to know all of that.
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Raz🦊
Given the state of the world right now, I think this is an important book to finally read
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I watched Schindler's Liste
I had many many classes on this stuff back in school.
But nothing was as effective at conveying the pure horror and despair as Maus