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In 2005 an old canister of film was discovered in a Devon church. How it got there was a mystery and its contents were tantalizing. The grainy black-and-white footage appeared to have been shot in Ukraine and Crimea in 1943, and showed the German SS and Police building a road. Aired on the bbc it caused a sensation, but there were few clues as to who the individuals in the film were or what it was they were doing.Historian G. H. Bennett spent four years piecing together the film's story, and identifying its characters. In the process he uncovered an overlooked chapter of the Holocaust: a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 2005 an old canister of film was discovered in a Devon church. How it got there was a mystery and its contents were tantalizing. The grainy black-and-white footage appeared to have been shot in Ukraine and Crimea in 1943, and showed the German SS and Police building a road. Aired on the bbc it caused a sensation, but there were few clues as to who the individuals in the film were or what it was they were doing.Historian G. H. Bennett spent four years piecing together the film's story, and identifying its characters. In the process he uncovered an overlooked chapter of the Holocaust: a wartime German road-building project that exterminated Jewish and other lives while laying the infrastructure for a utopian Nazi haven in Ukraine. Bennett tells the story of the road and its builders through the experiences of Arnold Daghani, a Romanian artist who was one of the few Jewish labourers to survive. Daghani describes the brutal treatment he endured, and the beating, torture and murder of his fellow workers, as well as his post-War efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice. A moving and sometimes horrifying chronicle of suffering and deprivation, The Nazi, the Painter and the Forgotten Story of the SS Road relates an important episode in the history of the Second World War and the Holocaust. This very human story will have wide general appeal, as well as having much to say to students and scholars of Jewish and military history.
Autorenporträt
G. H. Bennett is assistant professor of history at the University of Plymouth, United Kingdom, and a trustee of the Britannia Royal Naval College Museum. He is the author of ten books, including Hitler s Ghost Ship and The RAF s French Foreign Legion. "