Gitta Sereny - The banality of evil

To listen to more of Gitta Sereny’s stories, go to the playlist:    • Gitta Sereny - Working as a welfare office...   From her earliest experiences as a welfare officer looking after concentration camp survivors, Gitta Sereny (1921-2012) was fascinated by the Holocaust and the nature of those who had engineered this systematic genocide. She went on to write "Into That Darkness", a work based on her conversations with Franz Stangl, the commandant of Treblinka death camp, and later wrote a critically-acclaimed biography of Hitler's main architect and close friend, Albert Speer.