The Theory And Practice Of Hell by Eugen Kogon

The German Concentration Camps and the System Behind Them

The book provides a detailed and harrowing account of life inside the Nazi concentration camps, drawing from the author's own experiences as a political prisoner. It explores the systematic brutality and dehumanization inflicted upon inmates, while also examining the organizational structure and ideology that sustained the camps. Through a combination of personal narrative and historical analysis, the work sheds light on the psychological and social mechanisms that enabled such atrocities, offering a profound reflection on the nature of evil and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering.

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Published
1950
Nationality
German
Length
Medium
Pages
300-400
Original Language
German
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