Based on their examination of more than five thousand pages of Dr. Josef Mengele's personal writings and other documents, the authors reconstruct the events of the Angels of Death's thirty-year-exile in South America
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About the Author:
Gerald L. Posner is the bestselling author of Hitler's Children, Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK, and Killing the Dream: James Earl Ray and the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. He lives in New York City. Producer and author John Ware lives in London.
Review:
Well researched and wonderfully free of all the customary fantasy and exaggeration.... Fascinating. (The New York Review Of Books)
It's a pity that the official search for him did not match the vigor with which Posner and Ware stalk their subject in print. (The San Francisco Chronicle)
The fullest account yet published.... Posner and Ware examine the efforts to bring the doctor to trial, separate fact from legend, account for the false trails that enticed Israeli agents and self-appointed Nazi hunters, and explain why he was never caught. ... Mengele is filled with startling touches. The book is an exciting chronicle of escape, evasion, and close calls. (Publishers Weekly)
[A] welcome addition to the study of the Holocaust.... Mengele offers us insight into one of the most infamous perpetrators of the holocaust. (Michael Berenbaum, director, Sigi Ziering Institute, American Jewish University)
Students of the Holocaust are fortunate to have this book in print once again. Posner and Ware have aptly titled their book; this is the complete story. The authors bring flair to the telling. It is a riveting tale. (The Historian)
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- PublisherDell
- Publication date1987
- ISBN 10 0440155797
- ISBN 13 9780440155799
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages393
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