Blog-Post Oriented Approach

The fundamental problem of just about every history book (unless it is a wild conspiracy theory which is not history at all) is that it quickly becomes… well, boring – especially when its topic is not exactly “sexy” in general terms.

Which I can not afford – this book is popular history, not an “academic” one (the latter is boring almost by definition).

Another important consideration is that readers worldwide years ago got accustomed to reading blog posts and social media posts with each post being no more than 2500 words long and telling a complete story.

Consequently, to prevent this book from being boring, I decided to break it down into 100 “blog posts” with each “post” telling a complete story (a separate fact about Wannsee Conference) and all stories together making a coherent, comprehensive narrative of Wannsee Conference – and of the Holocaust.

Due to its “blog post” structure, you can start reading the book pretty much anywhere and still obtain valuable knowledge. However, if you want to get a comprehensive understanding of Wannsee Conference and the Holocaust – and I sincerely hope you do – I strongly suggest that you read it cover to cover – from the beginning to the end.


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