Hanns and Rudolf: The True Story of the German Jew Who Tracked Down and Caught the Kommandant of Auschwitz | Thomas Harding
WINNER OF THE WINGATE PRIZE The compelling, untold story of the man who brought one of Nazi Germanys most notorious war criminals to justicefascinates and shocks (The Washington Post). May 1945. In the aftermath of the Second World War, the first British War Crimes Investigation Team is assembled to hunt down the senior Nazi officials responsible for the greatest atrocities the world has ever seen. One of the lead investigators is Lieutenant Hanns Alexander, a German Jew who is now serving in the British Army. Rudolf Hss is his most elusive target. As Kommandant of Auschwitz, Hss not only oversaw the murder of more than one million men, women, and children; he was the man who perfected Hitlers program of mass extermination. Hss is on the run across a continent in ruins, the one man whose testimony can ensure justice at Nuremberg. Hanns and Rudolf reveals for the very first time the full, exhilarating account of Hsss capture, an encounter with repercussions that echo to this day. Moving from the Middle Eastern campaigns of World War I to bohemian Berlin in the 1920s to the horror of the concentration camps and the trials in Belsen and Nuremberg, it tells the story of two German menone Jewish, one Catholicwhose lives diverged, and intersected, in an astonishing way. This is one of those true stories that illuminates a small justice in the aftermath of the Holocaust, an event so huge and heinous that there can be no ultimate justice (New York Daily News).