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    The Real Nazi Hunters

    People like Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman and prosecutor John Loftus don’t get credit on TV, but it’s their work that exposed the U.S. government’s shielding of Nazi war criminals

    byScott Lerner
  • German-born, French journalist and Nazi hunter Beate Klarsfeld presents her fact finding book at a press conference in West Berlin, West Germany, August 21, 1969, after researching the personal history of West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger, who had been a member of Hitler's nationalist party NSDAP. At right is her son Arno David Klarsfeld.
    German-born, French journalist and Nazi hunter Beate Klarsfeld presents her fact finding book at a press conference in West Berlin, West Germany, August 21, 1969, after researching the personal history of West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger, who had been a member of Hitler's nationalist party NSDAP. At right is her son Arno David Klarsfeld.
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    A Slap in the Face

    Beate and Serge Klarsfeld’s moving memoirs trace the evolution of a new idea: that Germans were responsible for the Nazi past. Can today’s Europe learn from their moral courage?

    byDavid Mikics
  • Rudolf Höss.(Photoillustration Tablet Magazine; original photo Shutterstock.com)
    Rudolf Höss.(Photoillustration Tablet Magazine; original photo Shutterstock.com)
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    The True Story of the German Jew Who Tracked Down the Kommandant of Auschwitz

    In an excerpt from Thomas Harding’s thrilling ‘Hanns and Rudolf,’ Rudolf Höss is taken prisoner, and beaten

    byThomas Harding
  • Serge Klarsfeld commemorates the 70th anniversary of the departure of the first convoy of Jews from France's Drancy internment camp to Auschwitz on March 27, 2012.(Martin Bureau/AFP/Getty Images)
    Serge Klarsfeld commemorates the 70th anniversary of the departure of the first convoy of Jews from France's Drancy internment camp to Auschwitz on March 27, 2012.(Martin Bureau/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Still Hunting Nazis

    After half a century tracking down Nazis for prosecution, Serge Klarsfeld says his work continues

    byAlexander Aciman
  • Simon Wiesenthal addressing the United Nations on its 50th anniversary, in 1995.(Simon Wiesenthal Center/Getty Images)
    Simon Wiesenthal addressing the United Nations on its 50th anniversary, in 1995.(Simon Wiesenthal Center/Getty Images)
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    Self-Made Golem

    Simon Wiesenthal, painted in a new biography as a fame-seeking myth-maker, is also the man who insisted that the world face up to the Holocaust

    byRon Rosenbaum
  • At a 2005 Budapest press conference, Efraim Zuroff encouraged those with information about alleged Hungarian war criminal Charles Zentai to dial a hotline.(Ferenc Isza/AFP/Getty Images)
    At a 2005 Budapest press conference, Efraim Zuroff encouraged those with information about alleged Hungarian war criminal Charles Zentai to dial a hotline.(Ferenc Isza/AFP/Getty Images)
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    On Their Trail

    His targets may be pushing 90, but Nazi-hunter Efraim Zuroff is still looking

    byAdam Kirsch
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