• The best books on Concentration Camps - Time Stood Still: My Internment in England, 1914-1918 by Paul Cohen-Portheim
  • The best books on Concentration Camps - KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps by Nikolaus Wachsmann
  • The best books on Concentration Camps - Under Two Dictators: Prisoner of Stalin and Hitler by Margarete Buber-Neumann
  • The best books on Concentration Camps - I Survived Auschwitz by Krystyna Zywulska
  • The best books on Concentration Camps - Bitter Winds by Harry Wu

The best books on Concentration Camps, recommended by Andrea Pitzer

Most of us associate concentration camps with Nazi Germany, but they are not, in fact, relics of the past or confined to one particular episode of history. Andrea Pitzer, author of One Long Night: A Global History of Concentration Camps, talks us through memoirs and books that illuminate a tool that has been widely used, since the late 19th century, for the mass detention of civilians without trial.

  • The best books on Auschwitz - Auschwitz and After by Charlotte Delbo
  • The best books on Auschwitz - Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
  • The best books on Auschwitz - The Search: The Birkenau Boys by Gerhard Durlacher
  • The best books on Auschwitz - The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial, 1963-1965: Genocide, History and the Limits of the Law by Devin O Pendas
  • The best books on Auschwitz - Underground in Berlin: A Young Woman's Extraordinary Tale of Survival in the Heart of Nazi Germany by Marie Jalowicz-Simon

The best books on Auschwitz, recommended by Mary Fulbrook

Why were so few of the Nazis involved in running Auschwitz brought to justice? Why did some Germans during the Holocaust risk death to hide Jewish people from Nazi persecution, while others were passive bystanders? Historian Mary Fulbrook—author of Reckonings, which won the 2019 Wolfson History Prize—recommends essential reading for understanding Auschwitz and its aftermath.