Killing the SS
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Bill O'Reilly
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Confronting Nazi evil is the subject of the latest installment in the mega-best-selling Killing series.
As the true horrors of the Third Reich began to be exposed immediately after World War II, the Nazi war criminals who committed genocide went on the run. A few were swiftly caught, including the notorious SS leader Heinrich Himmler. Others, however, evaded capture through a sophisticated Nazi organization designed to hide them. Among those war criminals were Josef Mengele, the “Angel of Death” who performed hideous medical experiments at Auschwitz; Martin Bormann, Hitler’s brutal personal secretary; Klaus Barbie, the cruel "Butcher of Lyon"; and perhaps the most awful Nazi of all: Adolf Eichmann.
Killing the SS is the epic saga of the espionage and daring waged by self-styled "Nazi hunters". This determined and disparate group included a French husband and wife team, an American lawyer who served in the army on D-Day, a German prosecutor who had signed an oath to the Nazi Party, Israeli Mossad agents, and a death camp survivor. Over decades, these men and women scoured the world, tracking down the SS fugitives and bringing them to justice, which often meant death.
Written in the fast-paced style of the Killing series, Killing the SS will educate and stun the listener. The final chapter is truly shocking.
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- Stephen Grocott
- 08-09-2024
Brilliant narration - a history I didn't know
The book was a little bit staccato and seemed like it could have been twice as long. But perhaps it struck the right balance to create a good read/listen. The history that was described was by shocking, disturbing and revealing. It was certainly still relevant for today and highlighted the complicit weakness and expediency of many leaders – still evident today in dealing with current conflicts.
The narration was brilliant – as always by Bill O’Reilly. There’s nothing like the author being the narrator.
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