El chivo expiatorio de Hitler

El chivo expiatorio de Hitler

la historia de Herschel Grynszpan y el inicio del Holocausto

Koch, Stephen

On November 9, 1938, a teenager living in Paris, named Herschel Grynszpan, furious at the deportation of thousands of Polish Jews, including his family, from his native Germany, bought a small revolver, addressed the German embassy in the French capital and shot the first diplomat he saw, Ernst vom Rath. When he died two days later, Hitler and Goebbels took this act as a pretext for the great wave of terror and anti-Semitic violence known as the Night of Broken Glass, which many continue to see as the start of the Holocaust. Overnight, Grynszpan, a bright but naive boy who was no one in politics, appeared on the front pages of the newspapers and became the pawn of a global power struggle. When France fell, the Nazis captured Grynszpan after a savage chase and sent him to Berlin. The young man became a prisoner of the Gestapo while Hitler and Goebbels concocted a mass trial to blame the Jews for having started World War II. Prisoner and alone, Grynszpan captured Hitler's intentions and deployed all his wits to sabotage the trial, knowing with full certainty that even if he succeeded, he would be assassinated.

Author
Koch, Stephen
Subject
History > Contemporary history 20th-21st centuries
EAN
9788417971656
ISBN
978-84-17971-65-6
Edition
1
Publisher
Galaxia Gutenberg
Pages
256 
High
22.0 cm
Weight
14.5 cm
Release date
03-06-2020
Language
Spanish 
Series
Historia 
Hardcover edition
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Koch, Stephen (aut.)

  • Koch, Stephen
    Stephen Koch (n. 1941) es profesor en la School of Arts de la Universidad de Columbia y vive en la ciudad de Nueva York.   Read more

Grynszpan, Herschel

  • Grynszpan, Herschel
    Herschel Grynszpan (Hanóver, 1921-fallecido entre 1943 y 1945) fue un judío polaco nacido en la República de Weimar, probablemente asesinado en la cárcel de Magdeburgo. El    Read more