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The Holocaust: An Unfinished History by Dan Stone

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challenging informative reflective tense medium-paced

4.5

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5.0

A truly horrific, historical account of a genocide whose ripple effect we still see today in modern society. Dan Stone's organization of the events leading up to the holocaust along with the countries also complicit of heinous crimes towards Jews was truly hard to comprehend. If you have an interest in the history surrounding the holocaust, look no further.

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informative sad slow-paced

4.5

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informative medium-paced

4.0

This discussed areas of the Holocaust and the lasting aftermath of it. Which was refreshing since many books don't go into that.

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3.75

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5.0

WOW. Where do I start? With the over 100 highlights and notations I made? Or the fact I know this book is going to be in heavy research source rotation? Dan Stone combines years of research from historians and survivors into one book. He reminds us that the Holocaust was not only an action by Germany but by many. Many countries were actively working to remove Jewish citizens before the Germans ever occupied them. For this to happen, it takes ordinary people to participate, from the police to the neighbor next door. Many notes I made were comparing comments I hear today about crime, the economy, and immigration. 

Thank you, NetGalley and Mariner Books, for the opportunity to review this ARC. 
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