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Laurence Rees (born 1957) is an English historian. He is a BAFTA winning historical documentary filmmaker and a
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winning author of several books about
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, the
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and the atrocities committed, especially by them, during the 20th century. He is the former Head of
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History Programmes.


Biography

Laurence Rees was educated at
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and the
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. He joined BBC TV in 1978 as a research trainee and subsequently worked as a researcher and assistant producer in factual television between 1978 and 1983. He always wanted to make history documentaries and made his first film as a director and producer at the age of 25 in 1983 – a film portrait of Noël Coward for BBC1.Daniel Snowman, profile of Laurence Rees in ''Historians'', Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, p. 281. He started specializing in history films that related to the
Nazis Nazism ( ; german: Nazismus), the common name in English for National Socialism (german: Nationalsozialismus, ), is the far-right totalitarian political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in N ...
and the
Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposi ...
with his controversial programme ''A British Betrayal'' in 1991,Reacting to History
WW2History.com, 26 August 2010.
followed by ''Goebbels - Master of Propaganda'' in 1992. Rees was appointed editor of ''
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'', the BBC's historical documentary series, in 1992 and over the next 10 years commissioned and editorially oversaw more than a hundred different history films. In 1994 he was also the founder editor of the BBC's biographical TV strand, ''Reputations''. He was subsequently appointed Head of BBC History and Creative Director,
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. Unusually for a senior executive at
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, Rees carried on writing and producing his own programmes alongside his executive producer responsibilities. The series he himself wrote and produced (and also directed the great majority of the films) during this time include the BBC television series ''Nazis: a Warning from History'' (1997), ''War of the Century'' (1999), ''Horror in the East'' (2001), ''Auschwitz, the Nazis and the 'Final Solution (2005) and ''World War Two: Behind Closed Doors'' (2008). He also writes history books and wrote books to accompany each of these series.The fascination of WW2
WW2History.com
His book on Auschwitz is the world's best-selling history of the camp. Rees left the BBC in 2008 and created the multimedia educational Website WW2History.com in 2009. The website subsequently won "Best in Class"' awards in both the education and reference categories at the Interactive Media Awards. Through his own independent production company, LR History, Rees has also written, produced and directed the 2012 BBC television series ''The Dark Charisma of Adolf Hitler'' (and wrote the accompanying book) and the 90-minute feature-length documentary ''Touched by Auschwitz'' (BBC2 2015). He has won many awards for his work. In 2006 he won the British Book Award for history book of the year for "Auschwitz: the Nazis and the Final Solution". His television awards include a BAFTA, a Grierson Award, a Broadcasting Press Guild Award, a BANFF festival award, a Broadcast Award, a
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, two International Documentary Awards and two
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. In
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in 2009 he received the 'Lifetime Achievement Award' from 'History Makers', the worldwide congress of Historical and Current Affairs programme makers. In 2009 he was appointed a senior visiting fellow in the International History Department at the
London School of Economics , mottoeng = To understand the causes of things , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £240.8 million (2021) , budget = £391.1 milli ...
and Political Science,
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. He was awarded an honorary doctorate for services to history by the
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in 2005, and an honorary doctorate from the
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for services to Arts and Sciences in 2011.
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, in a book review in the ''
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'', wrote that "Laurence Rees has done more for good history on television in this country than anyone else."
Daniel Snowman Daniel Snowman (born 4 November 1938, aged 84) is a British writer, historian, lecturer and broadcaster on social and cultural history. His career has spanned the academic world and the BBC, while his books include ''Kissing Cousins'' (a compara ...
, in his profile of Rees in ''Historians'', wrote that "Rees has created a body of work that is carefully structured and impeccably researched, incorporating vivid archive material from a wide array of sources. Most remarkable, perhaps, are the interviews he has filmed. Rees is one of the few people – perhaps the only one - who has met and interviewed at length not only hundreds of people who suffered from the barbarities of World War II right across the globe but also, crucially, many of the perpetrators. All this has given Rees a comparative, cross-cultural perspective on the horrors of the war that no academic could match." Rees's history of the
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, ''The Holocaust: A New History'', was published by PublicAffairs in January 2017 and by Viking in the UK. It was a Sunday Times bestseller. His most recent book ''Hitler & Stalin: The Tyrants and the Second World War'' was published by Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House, in the UK in October 2020.


Filmography

* 2015 Touched by
Auschwitz Auschwitz concentration camp ( (); also or ) was a complex of over 40 Nazi concentration camps, concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany, occupied Poland (in a portion annexed int ...
– 90-minute feature length Documentary for
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– writer/producer/director * 2012 The Dark Charisma of
Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler (; 20 April 188930 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was dictator of Germany from 1933 until his death in 1945. He rose to power as the leader of the Nazi Party, becoming the chancellor in 1933 and the ...
– 3 part series for BBC2: writer/producer/director * 2008 World War II Behind Closed Doors: Stalin, the Nazis and the West 6 part series for BBC2: writer/producer/documentary director * 2005 Hitler's Place in History – executive producer * 2005 Auschwitz: The Nazis and 'The Final Solution' – 6 part series for BBC2: writer/producer * 2003 Colosseum: Rome's Arena of Death – co-executive producer * 2002 The Great Pyramid – executive producer * 2002 Christmas Under Fire – executive producer * 2002
The Ship (TV series) ''The Ship: Retracing Cook's Endeavour Voyage'' is a documentary series about a 21st-century voluntary crew on a six-week journey from the east coast of Australia to Jakarta, Indonesia, retracing the famous voyage of Lieutenant James Cook aboard ...
– executive producer * 2001 Horror in the East – 2 part series for BBC2: writer/producer/director * 2000 Conquistadors (TV series) – executive producer * 1999
War of the Century ''War of the Century: When Hitler Fought Stalin'', is a BBC documentary film series that examines Adolf Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 and the no-holds-barred war on both sides. It not only examines the war but also the terror in ...
– 4 part series for BBC2: writer/producer/director * 1998 In the Footsteps of
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– executive producer * 1997 Tales from the Tomb: Lost Sons of the Pharaohs – executive producer * 1997 The Nazis: A Warning from History – 6 part series for BBC2: writer/producer/director * 1995
Crusades (BBC TV series) ''Crusades'' is a 1995 historical documentary series presented by Terry Jones. It looked at The Crusades and used elements of black comedy. Prominent figures are depicted by actors wearing masks and costumes making to appear as living images ...
– executive producer * 1994-1995 Reputations. Founder Editor and Executive Producer * 1993–2002, Timewatch Commissioning Editor and Executive Producer. * 1992 We Have Ways of Making You Think – (including Goebbels:Master of Propaganda) writer/producer/director * 1991 British Betrayal, for BBC2: writer/producer/director * 1987 Crisis – drama documentary for
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, writer/producer/director * 1983 Noël Coward: A Private Life, for BBC1: producer/director


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External links


Laurence Rees official website

WW2History.com
From Hitler to Churchill – the history of World War Two * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rees, Laurence 1957 births Date of birth missing (living people) English writers Historians of Nazism Historians of World War II Living people Place of birth missing (living people)