A review by ashleysbooknook
Death Dealer: The Memoirs of the SS Kommandant at Auschwitz by Rudolph Hoss

5.0

It's been almost 10 years since I read this book, but it was eye opening. It was factual and so interesting on a moral level. I still felt as if he was a despicable man, but it was interesting to read about the camps from a different perspective. It was obvious he did not feel remorse for what he did and continued to claim that he was doing the right thing. But this isn't a repentant man admitting he was fooled into doing horrible things. He still believes what he did was right. This is an important piece of literature for any complete study of the Holocaust !!