Hunting Evil: The Nazi war criminals who escaped and the hunt to bring them to justice

Hunting Evil: The Nazi war criminals who escaped and the hunt to bring them to justice

by Guy Walters (Author)

Synopsis

At the end of the Second World War some of the highest ranking members of the Nazi party escaped from justice. Some of them are names that have resonated 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. The nature of their escape was as gripping as any good thriller. They were aided and abetted by corrupt Catholic priests in the Vatican, they travelled down secret 'rat lines', 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, with vengeful Holocaust survivors, inept politicians, and daring plots to kidnap or assassinate the fugitives. Guy Walters has travelled the world in pursuit of the real account of how the Nazis escaped at the end of the war, the attempts, sometimes successful, to bring them to justice, and what really happened to those that got away. He has interviewed Nazi hunters, former members of Mossad, travelled the 'rat lines', and poured through archives across the globe to bring this remarkable period of our recent history to dramatic and vivid life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: Airports / Ireland / Export ed
Publisher: Bantam Press
Published: 30 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 0593059921
ISBN 13: 9780593059920
Book Overview: The only book to tell the whole story of the Nazi war criminals who escaped and the dramatic hunt to bring them to justice, written with the pace of a real-life thriller

Media Reviews
First-rate -- Max Hastings Sunday Times Absorbing and thoroughly gripping ... Walters proves emphatically that the reality of Nazi hunting is far more fascinating than the myth. -- James Holland Telegraph Hunting Evil is a model of meticulous, courageous and pathbreaking scholarship Literary Review The stuff of thrillers ... An enthralling book and a sobering one. Patrick Bishop It is gripping and well documented, and deserves a lasting place among histories of the war. Telegraph
Author Bio
Guy Walters is the author of six books on the Second World War, including Berlin Games. A former journalist on The Times he writes widely on historical topics for the national press. He lives in Wiltshire with his wife the author Annabel Venning and their two children.