Did the book mention that Poland was the only country in the world that had neglected Hitler's threats to all those who help the Austrian Jews and open its borders for them in 1938?
So, while countless trains laden with Jews roared Northward to Poland, Hitler got furious and shouted even then unprecedented threats to Poland in the German radio till he got croaked.
Many historians claim it was after then, when Germany fully declared Poland her Enemy No 1, what could even be read from the handmade words painted on their trains while invading Poland in Sept.1939.
Well, so much for common memory. Not much, albeit for a year, although not far from the German nazi demons, they could continue to live...
That led to Hitler deeming them a non-nation, though as to details I would have to refresh my memory. It could stand a reread in the near future.
While the history presented in the book seemed very accurate the author revealed himself a bleeding liberal at the end of the book. In the last chapter he predicts that the next holocaust will be against climate deniers.
Oh well!