Author: Neal Bascomb
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 0545562392
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In 1945, at the end of World War II, Adolf Eichmann, the head of operations for the Nazis' Final Solution, walked into the mountains of Germany and vanished from view. Sixteen years later, an elite team of spies captured him at a bus stop in Argentina and smuggled him to Israel, resulting in one of the century's most important trials -- one that cemented the Holocaust in the public imagination. THE NAZI HUNTERS is the thrilling and fascinating story of what happened between these two events. Survivor Simon Wiesenthal opened Eichmann's case; a blind Argentinean and his teenage daughter provided crucial information. Finally, the Israeli spies -- many of whom lost family in the Holocaust -- embarked on their daring mission, recounted here in full. Based on the adult bestseller HUNTING EICHMANN, which is now in development as a major film, and illustrated with powerful photos throughout, THE NAZI HUNTERS is a can't-miss work of narrative nonfiction for middle-grade and YA readers.
Language: en
Pages: 256
Pages: 256
In 1945, at the end of World War II, Adolf Eichmann, the head of operations for the Nazis' Final Solution, walked into the mountains of Germany and vanished from view. Sixteen years later, an elite team of spies captured him at a bus stop in Argentina and smuggled him to
Language: en
Pages: 319
Pages: 319
Draws links between Kurt Waldheim and major political, religious, and crime organizations throughout the world while shedding light on Nazi war criminals still at-large today
Language: en
Pages: 393
Pages: 393
"Describes the small group of men and women who sought out former Nazis all over the world after the Nuremberg trials, refusing to let their crimes be forgotten or allowing them to quietly live inconspicuous, normal lives."--NoveList.
Language: en
Pages: 416
Pages: 416
More than seven decades after the end of the Second World War, the era of the Nazi Hunters is drawing to a close as they and the hunted die off. Their saga can now be told almost in its entirety. After the Nuremberg trials and the start of the Cold
Language: en
Pages: 325
Pages: 325
Having spent ten years tracking down former Nazis, Marek Cain investigates the murder of a woman who claimed to have important documents for him, in a case that exposes fierce Washington politics and the genocidal practices at a Poland concentration camp.
Language: en
Pages: 319
Pages: 319
"From Nuremberg to now, The Nazi Hunters unwinds the search for our world's most heinous criminals . . . filled with first-hand accounts that bring new light into this dark past".--Jack Anderson.
Language: en
Pages: 720
Pages: 720
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,
Language: en
Pages: 320
Pages: 320
'A humbling, inspiring account of some of the real founders of modern day Special Forces soldiering' Bear Grylls The Nazi Hunters is the incredible, hitherto untold story of the most secret chapter in the SAS's history. Officially, the world's most elite special forces unit was dissolved at the end of
Language: en
Pages: 288
Pages: 288
A Newsweek Best Book of the Year: “Captivating . . . rooted in first-rate research” (The New York Times Book Review). In this New York Times bestseller, once-secret government records and interviews tell the full story of the thousands of Nazis—from concentration camp guards to high-level officers in the Third
Language: en
Pages: 122
Pages: 122
An extraordinary and true account of Alan Wood-Thomas, accepted avant-garde artist and friend of politicians, and the beat generation artists, such as Kerouac and Ginsberg. After World War Two Alan discoveres he had an ability to leave the body and find Nazis and their collaborators. As a decorated war hero