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Already acclaimed in England as "first-rate" (The Sunday
Times); "a model of meticulous, courageous and path-breaking
scholarship"(Literary Review); and "absorbing and
thoroughly gripping… deserves a lasting place among histories of
the war." (The Sunday Telegraph), Hunting
Evil is the first complete and definitive account of how
the Nazis escaped and were pursued and captured -- or managed
to live long lives as fugitives.
At the end of the Second World War, an estimated 30,000 Nazi war
criminals fled from justice, including some of the highest ranking
members of the Nazi Party. Many of them have names that
resonate deeply in twentieth-century history -- Eichmann, Mengele,
Martin Bormann, and Klaus Barbie -- not just for the monstrosity of
their crimes, but also because of the shadowy nature of their
post-war existence, holed up in the depths of Latin America, always
one step ahead of their pursuers. Aided and abetted by
prominent people throughout Europe, they hid in foreboding castles
high in the Austrian alps, and were taken in by shady Argentine
secret agents. The attempts to bring them to justice are no less
dramatic, featuring vengeful Holocaust survivors, inept
politicians, and daring plots to kidnap or assassinate the
fugitives.
In this exhaustively researched and compellingly written work of
World War II history and investigative reporting, journalist and
novelist Guy Walters gives a comprehensive account of one of the
most shocking and important aspects of the war: how the most
notorious Nazi war criminals escaped justice, how they were
pursued, captured or able to remain free until their natural deaths
and how the Nazis were assisted while they were on the run by
"helpers" ranging from a Vatican bishop to a British camel doctor,
and even members of Western intelligence services. Based
on all new interviews with Nazi hunters and former Nazis and
intelligence agents, travels along the actual escape routes, and
archival research in Germany, Britain, the United States, Austria,
and Italy, Hunting Evil authoritatively debunks much
of what has previously been understood about Nazis and Nazi hunters
in the post war era, including myths about the alleged "Spider" and
"Odessa" escape networks and the surprising truth about the
world''s most legendary Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal.
From its haunting chronicle of the monstrous mass murders the Nazis
perpetrated and the murky details of their postwar existence to the
challenges of hunting them down, Hunting Evil is a
monumental work of nonfiction written with the pacing and intrigue
of a thriller.
Format: Hardcover
Dimensions: 528 Pages, 6.3 × 9.45 × 1.57 in
Published: March 23, 2012
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0767928733
ISBN - 13: 9780767928731