What The Reviewers Say

Positive

Based on 4 reviews

Wannsee: The Road to the Final Solution

Peter Longerich

What The Reviewers Say

Positive

Based on 4 reviews

Wannsee: The Road to the Final Solution

Peter Longerich

Rave
Diane Cole,
The Wall Street Journal
Although the book itself is relatively brief, the grisly subject and the density of its argument necessitate periodic breaks for air. Yet Mr. Longerich’s in-depth deconstruction yields unparalleled insight into the Nazi regime’s blood-soaked goals.
Positive
Eugene L. Meyer,
Washington Independent Review of Books
A short but powerful addition to the Holocaust canon.
Positive
M.A. Orthofer,
The Complete Review
The Wannsee conference was one point and part of this horrific German policy, and Longerich's monograph is very good in both detailing what happened there, and those involved, as well as placing it in the much larger context. The subject matter is, of course, deeply disturbing, but Longerich's presentation manages to be unemotional without being entirely detached. There are even bits of almost comic absurdity, from the discussion of how to treat 2nd-degree Mischlinge to the denials of those who had attended the conference about it after the war. Wannsee is a useful, thorough overview of small but significant slice of history, and should certainly be of interest to anyone who wants to learn more about the obscenity that was the Nazi effort at a 'final solution'. An extensive bibliography also guides readers to any additional details they might want to follow up on..
Positive
Kirkus
The author’s academic approach does not lessen the gravity of the often horrific subject matter, though it may reduce the interest for general readers. For Holocaust scholars, this a must-read. A well-researched study of the meeting that determined many major decisions about the Holocaust..