The life of Bavarian Hans Frank, one of the ten war criminals hanged at Nuremburg in 1946, has not received the full attention the world has given to other Nazi leaders. In many ways, he warrants it more. His life symbolised Germany's hubristic and visionary ambition to an alarming degree, much better than anyone else's, perhaps because he was an intellectual of the highest calibre.
An early supporter of the Nazi Party, Frank ultimately became Hitler's personal lawyer and later served as Governor General of Poland during the Second World War. He was a fervent advocate of Nazi racist ideology and became the primary - if not the archetypal - symbol of evil, establishing a reign of terror against Polish civilians and becoming directly involved in the mass murder of Jews. The Butcher of Poland is a harrowing account of Hans Frank, the man who formalised the Nazi race laws.
ISBN: | 9781803995908 |
Publication date: | 25th January 2024 |
Author: | Garry OConnor |
Publisher: | The History Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 304 pages |
Genres: |
Biography: historical, political and military Second World War Far-right political ideologies and movements War crimes |