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The Nazi hunters

how a team of spies and survivors captured the world's most notorious Nazi
2013
Presents the history of the group of spies, Holocaust survivors, and lawyers who persued Adolf Eichmann, a Nazi war criminal, for fifteen years in order to bring him to justice for his leadership role in the killing of thousands of Jews during World War II.

Hermann G?ring

Hitler's second-in-command
2000
Presents volume five of an eight-volume series on Holocaust Biographies and examines the role of Hermann Goring in Hitler's "final solution" and provides information on Goring's early life, his rise within the Nazi Party to become Hitler's second-in-command and head of the Luftwaffe, his capture at the end of the war, and suicide before his execution.

Quiet neighbors

prosecuting Nazi war criminals in America
1984
Tells how Nazi war criminals emigrated to America under assumed identities and now live quiet, prosperous lives among us.

Farewell to Spandau

2008
Tony Le Tissier, the final governor of Spandau Prison in Western Berlin, describes the confinement and eventual death of Rudolf Hess, Adolf Hilter's Deputy and the last of the prisoners to be held at Spandau.

Commandant of Auschwitz

the autobiography of Rudolf Hoess
2000
Offers an autobiographical account of the life of Rudolph Hoess, Commandant of Auschwitz during World War II.

Mengele

the complete story
1986

The Butcher of Lyon

the story of infamous Nazi Klaus Barbie
1983

Hunting Eichmann

how a band of survivors and a young spy agency chased down the world's most notorious Nazi
2009
"When the Allies stormed Berlin in the last days of the Third Reich, Adolf Eichmann, the operational manager of the Final Solution, shed his SS uniform and vanished. Bringing him to justice would require a harrowing fifteen-year chase stretching from war-ravaged Europe to the shores of Argentina. Hunting Eichmann is the first complete narrative of this story, based on newly declassified documents and meticulous new research." "Alternating from Eichmann on the run to his pursuers closing in on his trail, Hunting Eichmann follows the Nazi as he escapes two American POW camps, hides in the mountains, slips out of Europe on the ratlines, and builds an anonymous life in Buenos Aires. Meanwhile concentration camp survivor Simon Wiesenthal's persistent search for the monster gradually evolves into an international manhunt that includes a bulldog West German prosecutor, a blind Argentinean Jew and his beautiful daughter, and a budding, ragtag spy agency called the Mossad, whose operatives have their own personal vendetta to settle. Presented in an hour-by-hour account, the capture of Eichmann and efforts by Israeli agents to smuggle him out of Argentina for one of the twentieth century's most important trials bring the narrative to a stunning conclusion."--BOOK JACKET.

Tales from Spandau

Nazi criminals and the Cold War
2007
Presents a comprehensive analysis of the forty-year dispute between the Soviet Union and the Western Allies over the fate of top Nazi officials held prisoner at Spandau Prison in Western Berlin.

Justice, not vengeance

1989
A biography of the "Nazi hunter" who brought many war criminals to justice after World War II.

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