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Written on Jul 8, 2016
Nagorski's Nazis Hunter's story picks up after the Nuremberg trials. The official search for Nazis waned, partly because we became obsessed with the communists and partly because we felt that Germany just needed to get on with its healing from its reign of terror.
For some reason I thought that most of the war criminals of WWII were arrested and prosecuted during the Nuremberg trials, this appears not to have been the case. Nagorski book covers some of the men and women that continued to search for war criminals well into the twenty-first century.
The book serves to remind us that we can never forget what happened and that we should bring to justice those that abuse their powers.This review was originally posted on The Pfaeffle Journal
For some reason I thought that most of the war criminals of WWII were arrested and prosecuted during the Nuremberg trials, this appears not to have been the case. Nagorski book covers some of the men and women that continued to search for war criminals well into the twenty-first century.
The book serves to remind us that we can never forget what happened and that we should bring to justice those that abuse their powers.This review was originally posted on The Pfaeffle Journal