By: Bill O'Reilly (Author), Martin Dugard (Author)
Killing the SS: The Hunt for the Worst War Criminals in History. This book is part of Bill OReilly's Killing series, and it is an in-depth exploration of the hunt for the worst war criminals in history. It provides readers with an engaging narrative that follows the pursuit of justice for the victims of Nazi atrocities. The book is easy to read and understand, and the binding and pages quality are of the highest standard. It is sure to provide a satisfying read for those interested in European politics and history.Karen I: You will.enjoy this well researched and documented book about the Nazi killing regime. The World War II atrocities have been well documented but this is an extremely interesting read on the search and capture for those people who contributed without remorse to the holocaust murders.
United States on Aug 13, 2023
S: The person I gave this to enjoy the book
United States on Jun 26, 2023
Frieda: I've been reading a lot of books recently, both fiction & non-fiction, about the time period of the Holocaust. My first, of course, was decades ago...Anne Frank's Diary. I was near her age when I read it the first time. I read Hiroshima near the same time. Since then, the subject has rarely been far from mind. I chose to read this book because I wanted to find out more about the time after the war ended. I am just old enough to remember hearing about the Nazi Hunting on the TV news, but not old enough to have been interested! Now I'm making up time, I reckon! This book helped me to do this. It is well written, easy to follow & understand. Perhaps partially due to all my previous reading, but by all means not only that! The parts I had difficulty understanding were not due to the writing, but the people being written about. Their way of thinking was so foreign to mine that I simply couldn't grasp some of it! I lived in Germany during the 1980's, & was able to visit Dachau, for which my uncle was part of the liberating troops. I also stayed at Bertchesgaden in what was the "guesthouse" (for lack of a better word) where Hitler's visitors stayed. We toured the tunnels...
United States on Mar 17, 2023
Amazon Customer: Although gives hunt and capture and or fate of Nazi death camp persons thought it might be more about the rise and fall of the SS
Canada on Jun 17, 2020
Gail Bishop: It was exactly as described and at a very competitive price
Canada on Dec 19, 2019
morey lambert: good
Canada on Nov 17, 2019
Ejg: In depth research.
Canada on Oct 28, 2019
irishpropheticart: Another winner in the "Killing" series. See and get frustrated as these creatures from Hell continued to escape justice for their WW2 war crimes.So get caught and I must say you do rejoice a little.Has photos and maps,which come in handy to better move the story along.Excellent read and very fast-a day's worth of reading to finish.
United Kingdom on Oct 30, 2018
C Wm (Andy) Anderson: Friends of mine know me to be a left-of-center democrat. Definitely not a reliable conservative or republican voter. Thus, they might be surprised at my response to this invaluable educational resource that NEEDS to be used widespread in our educational system.
Just a month ago, Bob Woodward’s book on Trump was released despite a furious Presidential uproar. Now, Bill O’Reilly’s book, released two days ago, focuses attention on the hunt for war criminals following the end of World War 2. Mind you, I, and most of my generation witnessed aspects of the events portrayed in this book, either up close, or from afar. Still, it is an invaluable reminder of what happened after the brutal murders of so many innocent Jewish people and other people due to racial, ethnic and religious hatred and persecution.
I’ve not yet read other O’Reilly books, but will make a point of doing so in the future. Not because I am a political devotee, but because I appreciate his sense of history and style of presentation. I think I would have loved being a student of his, despite our political differences.
BLUSH FACTOR: I came across no profanities. Further, this is a terrific...
United States on Oct 11, 2018
Tracking Down Nazi War Criminals: The Pursuit of History's Most Notorious Perpetrators | Say Nothing: A Gripping True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland | Uncovering the Truth: The Pursuit of Nazi War Criminals in History | |
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Total Reviews | 97 reviews | 344 reviews | 97 reviews |
Publisher | Henry Holt and Co.; First Edition | Doubleday; First Edition | Henry Holt and Co. |
Dimensions | 6.55 x 1.09 x 9.6 inches | 6.42 x 1.46 x 9.4 inches | |
World War II History (Books) | World War II History | ||
Item Weight | 1.08 pounds | 1.63 pounds | |
Language | English | English | English |
Best Sellers Rank | #13 in European Politics Books#45 in Jewish Holocaust History#121 in World War II History | #43 in European Politics Books#53 in Terrorism #239 in Murder & Mayhem True Accounts | #22 in European Politics Books#30 in Jewish History #69 in Jewish Holocaust History |
ISBN-13 | 978-1250165541 | 978-0385521314 | |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 8,667 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 13,374 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 8,667 ratings |
European Politics Books | European Politics Books | European Politics Books | European Politics Books |
ISBN-10 | 1250165547 | 0385521316 | |
Jewish Holocaust History | Jewish Holocaust History | Jewish Holocaust History | |
Hardcover | 320 pages | 464 pages |
D.M.G.: For me this was pretty much of a page turner.So much info about these Nazis that I never heard about. How they lived their lives out. Many got away pretty much totally free.Most countries unwilling to track them down and put them on trial.
United States on Aug 27, 2023