Cazadores de nazis

Cazadores de nazis

Nagorski, Andrew

More than seventy-five years have passed since the end of World War II and the era of Nazi hunters is coming to an end naturally. Now is the time to tell the full story of the men and women who have dedicated their lives to tracking down the assassins of the Third Reich. A trail that has traveled the entire world, with frequent stops in South America, where some of the most conspicuous criminals found refuge in the postwar period. The story begins with the first Nuremberg trials, goes through the processes of the Auschwitz commander Rudolf Höss, the "Buchenwald dog" Ilse Koch or the scientist Arthur Rudolph, passing through cases more worthy of a novel such as the death of the aviator Herbert Cukurs in charge of a Mossad squad or the long and eventful search for Joseph Mengele, "the Angel of Death" from Auschwitz. Justice or revenge? The history of the Nazi hunters has always been debated between these two poles. And the profiles of Simon Wiesenthal or the Klarsfeld couple, together with those of the most prominent judges of these great trials, tell an often intensely personal story, unprecedented in the annals of mankind, and which would forever change our idea of ??good. and from evil.

Author
Nagorski, Andrew
Subject
History > Contemporary history 20th-21st centuries
EAN
9788418428180
ISBN
978-84-18428-18-0
Edition
1
Publisher
Turner Publicaciones
Pages
444 
High
14.0 cm
Weight
22.0 cm
Release date
11-11-2020
Language
Spanish 
Series
Colección AZ 
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Nagorski, Andrew (aut.)

  • Nagorski, Andrew
    Andrew Nagorski es periodista y escritor. Durante más de tres décadas ha sido editor y corresponsal de Newsweek en diferentes ciudades, entre ellas Berlín, Roma, Moscú y Ho   Read more