Andrew Nagorski served as Newsweek's bureau chief in Hong Kong, Moscow, Rome, Bonn, Warsaw, and Berlin. He is the author of six previous critically acclaimed books, including Hitlerland and The Nazi Hunters. He has also written for countless publications. Visit him at AndrewNagorski.com.
"Andrew Nagorski has produced an important work--a
well-written and revealing book about the darkest acts of World War
II."--Alan Furst, author of Spies of Warsaw and Kingdom of
Shadows
"Andrew Nagorski spins a gripping, historically urgent narrative in
The Nazi Hunters. He demonstrates that how we deal with the
most evil perpetrators among us, is as much about who we are as it
is about the criminals. The Nazi Hunters is really about the
present: are we willing to do the consuming and often thankless
work of holding criminals from the Balkans to the Middle East and
Africa accountable for unspeakable acts? This could not be a more
timely reminder of the world's moral responsibility toward
perpetrators of war crimes."--Kati Marton, author of The Great
Escape and Enemies of the People
"A war continued after World War II to bring its mass murderers to
justice. Andrew Nagorski tells the story of the dogged search by
some for the killers as well as the accommodations made by others
to let this sordid chapter of history remain buried. Meticulously
researched, superbly written, The Nazi Hunters is
fascinating--disturbing, to be sure--but fascinating."--Douglas
Waller, author of Disciples and Wild Bill Donovan
"Andrew Nagorski, author of the mesmerizing Hitlerland, has
made a definitive and invaluable contribution to the historical
record with his outstanding successor work, The Nazi
Hunters. Integrating the diffuse strands of a great decades
long drama before a vanishing window of history has closed, the
author has crafted the fascinating and emotionally galvanizing
narrative of the hunt for notorious Nazi fugitives ranging from
Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele to the SS officers and
concentration camp commandants who fled from the ashes of Germany's
defeat in World War II. Not only an investigative and intelligence
page-turner, The Nazi Hunters tells the story of an epic and
global quest for justice rather than revenge."--Gordon M.
Goldstein, adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations and
author of Lessons In Disaster: McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War
in Vietnam
"Nagorski is a veteran author and foreign correspondent whose
Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power
is the alpha to the omega of The Nazi Hunters. . . . [a]
deep and sweeping account of a relentless search for justice that
began in 1945 and is only now coming to an end."--The Washington
Post
"Far more intriguing than any Hollywood production. The proofs
highlight every page of Andrew Nagorski's The Nazi Hunters,
a new study of the evildoers and how they were pursued. . . .
[Nagorski] has a discerning eye and a gift for the revealing
anecdote."--City Journal
The Nazi hunters, like their prey, are passing away. As Nagorski
points out, that "is why their stories can and should be told now."
His book captures their work in vivid and detailed prose. For
journalists, it provides the added enjoyment of reading about other
people's investigative tricks and tools. The Nazi Hunters
stands as both a tribute to, and a record, of a unique handful of
people who devoted their lives to justice.--Overseas Press Club
"Andrew Nagorski's The Nazi Hunters comes at a significant
point, at the juncture between living memory and the historical
record... His account is highly objective and balanced... It's a
narrative that will hold you, even if you've followed this story
over the decades."--The Dallas Morning News
"The Nazi Hunters is, variously, horrifying, informative,
exciting and enlightening, but it must be read in small doses for
there is so much in it to grasp."--Providence Journal
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