Nazi Hunter by Alan Levy - ISBN: 9781841196077
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Nazi Hunter

The Wiesenthal File

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    576 pages

  • Release Date

    20 February 2008

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Summary

Simon Wiesenthal spent four and a half years in Mauthausen concentration camp during World War II. With the exception of his wife, all his immediate family were exterminated, and he himself ended the war a living skeleton.

Since then, he has achieved international reknown for his tireless and successful tracking down of Nazi war criminals, including notorious figures such as Eichmann, the ‘desk murderer’ who masterminded Hitler’s Final Solution; Stangl the overlord of Treblinka;…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781841196077
ISBN-10:184119607X
Author:Alan Levy
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Robinson Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:576
Release Date:20 February 2008
Weight:411g
Dimensions:196mm x 132mm x 44mm
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Critics Review

It is greatly to the credit of Alan Levy that he has dared to give us an objective account of Wiesethal’s career.– Sunday Times

Wiesenthal is a unique survivor… his one purpose is that justice for the dead of Europe, those wilfully killed by his fellow Austrian, Hitler’s decree, be not forgotten. To understand him read Levy’s book. - Sunday Telegraph

It is greatly to the credit of Alan Levy that he has dared to give us an objective account of Wiesethal’s career. - Sunday Times

[Wiesenthal] can have no finer interpreter and sympathiser than Alan Levy, who has dealt justly with him. - Financial Times

Wiesenthal has played his part in a disturbing episode of post-war history. He deserves this readable and intelligent book. - The Times

Levy is ruthless in his determination to make every act of barbarity clear. It is impossible to turn the pages without feeling not just despair but revulsion. - New Statesman & Society

About The Author

Alan Levy

Alan Levy is editor of the English-language newspaper The Prague Post and has published many previous works, including his highly acclaimed eyewitness account of the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia. He lives in New York.

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