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Hajsza Mauthausentől Kairóig az SS orvosa után

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The compelling story of the hunt for Aribert Heim, whose decades-long flight from justice transformed him from a mid-level SS officer and concentration camp doctor into the most wanted Nazi war criminal. Heim worked briefly at the Mauthausen concentration camp in 1941, leaving a horrifying legacy among survivors. Testimonies reveal he euthanized patients with gasoline injections and performed surgeries on healthy individuals, with some recalling prisoners' skulls displayed on his desk. Following the war, Heim evaded his past, reinventing himself as a reputable doctor in Baden-Baden, where he lived comfortably with his family. However, certain individuals in Germany, including police investigator Alfred Aedtner, were determined to hold Nazi war criminals accountable. Aedtner's obsession with finding Heim led him across Europe and into collaboration with legendary Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal. This narrative chronicles Heim's evasion of capture, living in Cairo under an assumed identity, embraced by an adopted Muslim family, while a manhunt persisted for years. He became the "Eternal Nazi," symbolizing Germany's evolving attitude toward its past and the enduring desire for justice.

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Mindhalálig náci, Nicholas Kulish, Souad Mekhennet

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Rok vydání
2014
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Titul
Mindhalálig náci
Podtitul
Hajsza Mauthausentől Kairóig az SS orvosa után
Jazyk
maďarsky
Vydavatel
Libri
Rok vydání
2014
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
295
ISBN10
9633103975
ISBN13
9789633103975
Série
Původní název
The eternal Nazi
Hodnocení
2,65 z 5
Anotace
The compelling story of the hunt for Aribert Heim, whose decades-long flight from justice transformed him from a mid-level SS officer and concentration camp doctor into the most wanted Nazi war criminal. Heim worked briefly at the Mauthausen concentration camp in 1941, leaving a horrifying legacy among survivors. Testimonies reveal he euthanized patients with gasoline injections and performed surgeries on healthy individuals, with some recalling prisoners' skulls displayed on his desk. Following the war, Heim evaded his past, reinventing himself as a reputable doctor in Baden-Baden, where he lived comfortably with his family. However, certain individuals in Germany, including police investigator Alfred Aedtner, were determined to hold Nazi war criminals accountable. Aedtner's obsession with finding Heim led him across Europe and into collaboration with legendary Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal. This narrative chronicles Heim's evasion of capture, living in Cairo under an assumed identity, embraced by an adopted Muslim family, while a manhunt persisted for years. He became the "Eternal Nazi," symbolizing Germany's evolving attitude toward its past and the enduring desire for justice.