Looking to find a English translated version of this work. Looking at the role of the physical and architectural aspect of Auschwitz in the post war holocaust trials of Frankfurt Auschwitz and Irving v Lipstadt.
I would like to help you. Cannot, however, understand what exactly are you researching. What do you mean by "physical and architectural aspects of Auschwitz...?"
I am briefly looking at the different ways in which historians and lawyers approach the evidence of Auschwitz as a physical space. Comparing van Pelt's work in the Irving & Lipstadt trial to the FrankFurt-Auschwitz trials.
Hello Alex, it's me again, and I am also pleased to speak with you :-)
Although have not found any English translation of Renz's book in German, I may have discovered literature that touches on the subject of proving the physical evidence of Auschwitz.
Please have a look on these:
Friedrich, Otto. The Kingdom of Auschwitz. Penguin, 1996
Langer, Lawrence L.. Admitting the Holocaust: Collected Essays. Oxford University Press, 1996
ebook at Amazon
https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0195355547
Stein, Eric. History against Free Speech: The New German Law against the "Auschwitz": And Other: "Lies." Michigan Law Review - Vol. 85, No. 2 (Nov., 1986), pp. 277-324.
Downing, Taylor. Auschwitz: the Forgotten Evidence. History Today - Vol. 55, Issue 2 (Feb., 2005)
full article: http://www.historytoday.com/taylor-downing/auschwitz-forgotten-evidence
Wittmann, Rebecca. Beyond justice: the Auschwitz trial. Harvard University Press, 2012.
Brugioni, Dino A., and Robert G. Poirier. The Holocaust Revisited: A Retrospective Analysis of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Extermination Complex. Central Intelligence Agency, 1979.
full ebook: http://www.historiography-project.com/books/19790200-the-holocaust-revisited/the-holocaust-revisited.pdf
Wittmann, Rebecca Elizabeth. "Indicting Auschwitz? The Paradox of the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial." German History 21.4 (2003): 505-532.