Haven't read that book yet. However, I twice visited DAchau and Flossenburg concentration camps. Dachau is the most sobering place I ever visited. You could feel a sense of dread from the evil that was perpetrated there.
Even worse is when people want to take those devils and keep spreading them around.
Somehow you didn’t see Corrie Ten Boom on the list of those calling for this campaign which reaches 75 years later.
Dachau, if I remember right, was not the biggest concentration camp, just the first. I agree with you, it was sobering to be right there, in front of the ovens.
Do you recall seeing the words written in, I seem to remember, English, French, German and Russian, "Never Again?" Yes, very sobering.