"No Resting Place--Holocaust Poland" Sears and Stuns as it Probes
For the generation that insists we shall never forget, this volume will help the next generation that will find it too easy to forget -- easy ... until they turn the heavy pages of this mind-singeing tome. Filled with gripping photographs that record hell as it now appears decades later, we are simultaneously transported into hell as it was. The bunkers, barracks and bulging monuments of genocide can offer testimony as potent as any survivor. This is one of those books that requires a quiet, sequestered and prepared time frame. You will lift the cover toward you, and then slowly experience the nightmare, page by page, photo by photo, camp by camp, trauma by trauma ... until eventually you give up and concede that the numbing reality of the Holocaust can transcend ghastly statistics, and even personal memories. No Resting Place/Holocaust Poland will accomplish that not with meticulous testimonies, or searing compilations, but its unique capture of the nature of evil, and how its darkness can survive the generations in stillness.
Edwin Black is the New York Times bestselling author of IBM and the Holocaust, Nazi Nexus, and The Farhud.