
Hitler's First Victims
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The SS guards claimed the men had been trying to escape. But what Hartinger found convinced him that something was terribly wrong. Hitler had been appointed Chancellor only ten weeks previously but the Nazi party was rapidly infiltrating every level of state power. In the weeks that followed, Hartinger was repeatedly called back to Dachau, where with every new corpse the gruesome reality of the camp became clearer.
Hitler's First Victims is both the story of Hartinger's race to expose the Nazi regime's murderous nature before it was too late and the story of a man willing to sacrifice everything in his pursuit of justice, just as the doors to justice were closing.
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Frighteningly compelling ... the feel and pace of a court-room thriller. As it approaches its climax, you almost believe this dogged, decent man is going to win through ... superbly researched and tautly written -- Dominic Sandbrook * Daily Mail Book of the Week * Tremendous ... Ryback's tenacity as forensic researcher and huge storytelling flair make this a compelling page-turner * Independent * Gripping - and thoroughly chilling ... The haunting question at the heart of this book is this: if there had been a few more like Hartinger ... was there any way the Nazi terror might have been averted? ... a fascinating reconstruction * Telegraph * The genius of the book is to present Ryback's thorough research as a kind of duel between Hartinger and Waeckerle, adopting some of the conventions of modern crime drama ... few [Germans] have been held up as war heroes. Ryback's brilliant book makes a powerful case for honouring Hartinger, an honest man in dishonest times -- Roger Boyes * The Times * Gripping ... anyone who thinks that Nazism came to power legally and without violence needs to read this account * Guardian * Forensic, unflinching and utterly compelling ... the story of the first killings at Dachau has scarcely been more urgent * Glasgow Sunday Herald * An extraordinary, gripping and edifying story told extraordinarily well. I read it with a sense of amazement at the capacity of one good man to stand tall in the face of evil -- Richard Bernstein, author of Dictatorship of Virtue Amazing ... This is history come alive in your hands -- Robert Littell, author of The Company Horrifying and heartbreaking ... By recounting such striking heroism, he allows us at least to ponder whether, had more good Germans come forward, it all might just have been stopped -- David Margolick, author of Beyond Glory Inspiring ... In the gathering shadow of the Holocaust, Josef Hartinger's dogged decency may redeem the German race -- Geoffrey Robertson QC, author of Crimes Against HumanityMore details
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