Summary of David G. Marwell's Mengele

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8822535800
  • EAN9798822535800
  • Date de parution16/06/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
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Résumé

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Mengele was a doctor who was assigned to the Auschwitz concentration camp. He was near the center of a brave new world, and as the camp began to dismantle, he was moved to the margins. He became both the personification of the Holocaust and its most notorious author. #2 I was assigned to the international investigation to locate Mengele and bring him before a court of law in 1985.
I was part of a team of historians who worked as advocates, mining archives for evidence, interviewing individuals for elusive details, and consulting experts for context and continuity. #3 The hunt for Josef Mengele was the most publicized case that the OSI had pursued, and it was a mixture of politics and emotion for the three countries involved. For me, it was intensely personal, as I knew no family member that Mengele had harmed. #4 I had planned to write a book about the Mengele investigation, but as I continued to read about Mengele, I realized that I wanted to learn more about him.
I decided to extend my subject beyond the investigation to an examination of the man himself.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Mengele was a doctor who was assigned to the Auschwitz concentration camp. He was near the center of a brave new world, and as the camp began to dismantle, he was moved to the margins. He became both the personification of the Holocaust and its most notorious author. #2 I was assigned to the international investigation to locate Mengele and bring him before a court of law in 1985.
I was part of a team of historians who worked as advocates, mining archives for evidence, interviewing individuals for elusive details, and consulting experts for context and continuity. #3 The hunt for Josef Mengele was the most publicized case that the OSI had pursued, and it was a mixture of politics and emotion for the three countries involved. For me, it was intensely personal, as I knew no family member that Mengele had harmed. #4 I had planned to write a book about the Mengele investigation, but as I continued to read about Mengele, I realized that I wanted to learn more about him.
I decided to extend my subject beyond the investigation to an examination of the man himself.