Master of Death in Hitler’s Killing Machine: Christian Wirth
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Behind the gates of Bełżec, Sobibór, and Treblinka stood a man whose name is nearly forgotten, but whose crimes are immeasurable. Christian Wirth, a ruthless SS officer shaped by the Nazi belief in racial murder, helped turn genocide into a system. From the first gas chambers of the T4 program to the vast extermination camps of occupied Poland, Wirth personally oversaw the slaughter of families, children, and entire communities. His cruelty became a model for industrialized death.
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