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  • Wannsee

  • The Road to the Final Solution
  • By: Peter Longerich
  • Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
  • Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Wannsee

By: Peter Longerich
Narrated by: Antony Ferguson
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The complete story of the Wannsee Conference, the meeting that paved the way for the Holocaust

On January 20, 1942, fifteen men arrived for a meeting in a luxurious villa on the shores of the Wannsee in the far-western outskirts of Berlin. They came at the invitation of Reinhard Heydrich and were almost all high-ranking Nazi Party, government, and SS officials.

The exquisite position by the lake, the imposing driveway up to the villa, culminating in a generously sized roundabout in front of the house, the expansive, carefully landscaped park, the generous suite of rooms that opened on to the park and the lake, the three-level terrace that stretched the entire garden side of the house, and the winter garden with its marble fountain, all give today’s visitor to the villa a good idea of its owner’s aspiration to build a sophisticated, almost palatial structure as a testament to his cultivation and worldly success.

But the beauty of the situation stood in stark contrast to the purpose of the meeting to which the fifteen had come in January 1942: the “Final Solution of the Jewish Question.” According to the surviving records of the meeting, items on the agenda included the precise definition of exactly which group of people were to be affected, followed by a discussion of how upwards of eleven million people were to be deported and subjected to the toughest form of forced labor and, following on from this a discussion, of how the survivors of this forced labor as well as those not capable of it were ultimately to be killed.

The next item on the agenda was breakfast.

©2021 Pantheon Verlag, a division of Verlagsruppe Random House GmbH, München, Germany. First published as Wannseekonferenz: Der Weg zur ‘Endlösung’ by Siedler Verlag © 2016 by Peter Longerich (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing
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Convincing.

Longerich's analysis of the significance of the Wannsee Conference successfully melds 'Internationalist' and 'functionalist' approaches to the Holocaust, largely keeping only the strengths of both. He sees it as setting a course towards the ultimate form of the 'Final Solution' amidst long-term antisemitic ideological aims on the part on Nazi leaders, fast-changing historical contingencies, bureaucratic / jurisductional overlaps, and a mess of different plans and evolving systems of atrocity 'on the ground'. Detailed and very persuasive. I have read a lot about this subject but came away with new knowledge and understanding. Read with clarity. Contains the full minutes of the meeting.

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