The Nazis' Flight from Justice
How Hitler's Followers Attempted to Vanish Without Trace
by Richard Dargie & Julian Flanders
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Pub Date 1 May 2021 | Archive Date 6 May 2021
Description
While the Nuremberg trials saw key Nazis prosecuted, it was impossible to imprison every German who had supported the Third Reich. This is the story of what happened to those who escaped justice, the institutions that protected them and the courageous people who tracked them down.
A collaboration between expert historian Richard Dargie and illustrious author Julian Flanders, this gripping account reveals many shocking cases. Hear about the hidden 'ratline' escape routes to South America, the infamous Butcher of Lyon who was smuggled to Bolivia by the US government, Nazi hunters Beate and Serge Klarsfelt who tracked down numerous Nazi war criminals and many more astounding tales.
This fascinating book studies how East and West Germany recovered from the rampant Nazism of the Second World War, and the individuals who slipped through the net.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781839405174 |
PRICE | £2.99 (GBP) |
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