
In Broad Daylight
The Secret Procedures Behind the Holocaust by Bullets
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Stefan Rudnicki
In The Holocaust by Bullets, Father Patrick Desbois documented for the first time the murder of 1.5 million Jews in Ukraine during World War II, based on wartime documents, interviews with locals, and the application of modern forensic practices on long-hidden gravesites. Nearly a decade of further work by his team, drawing on interviews with 5,000 neighbors of the Jews, has resulted in stunning new findings about the extent and nature of the genocide.
The mass killings took place across the Eastern Front, in seven countries formerly part of the Soviet Union invaded by Nazi Germany. They followed a secret template, or repeatable script, that included a timetable and involved local inhabitants in the mechanics of death to ensure complicity, whether it was to cook for the killers; to clear, dig, and cover the graves; to witness their Jewish neighbors being marched off; or to take part in the slaughter.
Narrating in lucid, powerful prose that has the immediacy of a crime report, Father Desbois assembles a chilling account of how, concretely, these events took place in village after village, from the selection of the date to the twenty-four-hour period in which the mass murders unfolded. Today, such groups as ISIS put into practice the Nazis' lessons on making genocide efficient.
©2015 Librairie Arthème Fayard (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved. English-language translation © 2018 by Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Over the past 20 years, the author and his foundation have scoured the countries of the former Soviet Union looking for gravesites and witnesses, and they found both in abundance. To date they have discovered more than 2000 execution sites, where Jews were shot and dumped in mass graves by the killing squads of the Einsatzgruppen. Many of these sites were already known to history, others were not. In the towns that played host to these massacres, Debois and his team have interviewed nearly 10 000 people who were direct eye witnesses to, and sometimes even participants in, the shootings.
So how does one tell this tale? Simply listing figures and repeating the same details would quickly get overwhelming and dull. Instead, Debois opts to tell the story of a single day. At least, a day that represents all of those horrible days. He starts the night before the typical execution, and proceeds to detail each carefully planned step right up to the day after the massacre, when the possessions of the victims were sorted and sold off. Each of these steps required many hands.
Who rounded up the Jews? Who transported them? Who dug the ditches? Fed the shooters? Supplied the ammunition? Small though each of these details were, they were essential for the overall goal the Germans had - to murder as many people as efficiently as possible.
To do that, they conscripted locals to do all of the above and more. Many did so reluctantly, other with fervour. Debois paints a picture that is both immediate and intimate, making the horrors of the day all the more terrifying.
This is not an easy read, but a necessary one. The actions of the Einsatzgruppen remain criminally understudied and little known, especially in the West. The scale and efficiency of the atrocities beggars belief.
Rudnicki is a good narrator and does the material justice, with a calm, clear tone and excellent pronunciation of many tricky Ukrainian and Russian names.
Highly recommended.
Haunting but essential
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If you like “ordinary men” by Browning, this is a good companion book, in my opinion. They both cover the psyche/manipulation of psyche of the perpetrators, but each with their own angle.
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Remarkably researched and detailed, this book allows one to see the horror almost as if we were standing with either the victims or the murderers. There is a lesson to our time and place that this horror has really never ceased. It is still periodically appearing in our world. If we listen to this account we realize that we have a part to play in the continued violence and genocide. Read or listen and then pass it on to a friend.
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