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Hitler's First Victims: The Quest for Justice

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The remarkable story of Josef Hartinger, the German prosecutor who risked everything to bring to justice the first killers of the Holocaust and whose efforts would play a key role in the Nuremberg tribunal.

Before Germany was engulfed by Nazi dictatorship, it was a constitutional republic. And just before Dachau Concentration Camp became a site of Nazi genocide, it was a state detention center for political prisoners, subject to police authority and due process. The camp began its irrevocable transformation from one to the other following the execution of four Jewish detainees in the spring of 1933. Timothy W. Ryback’s gripping and poignant historical narrative focuses on those first victims of the Holocaust and the investigation that followed, as Hartinger sought to expose these earliest cases of state-condoned atrocity.

In documenting the circumstances surrounding these first murders and Hartinger’s unrelenting pursuit of the SS perpetrators, Ryback indelibly evokes a society on the brink—one in which civil liberties are sacrificed to national security, in which citizens increasingly turn a blind eye to injustice, in which the bedrock of judicial accountability chillingly dissolves into the martial caprice of the Third Reich.

We see Hartinger, holding on to his unassailable sense of justice, doggedly resisting the rising dominance of Nazism. His efforts were only a temporary roadblock to the Nazis, but Ryback makes clear that Hartinger struck a lasting blow for justice. The forensic evidence and testimony gathered by Hartinger provided crucial evidence in the postwar trials.

Hitler’s First Victims exposes the chaos and fragility of the Nazis’ early grip on power and dramatically suggests how different history could have been had other Germans followed Hartinger’s example of personal courage in that time of collective human failure.

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Hitler's First Victims: And One Man's Race for Justice
2016, Penguin Random House
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Hitler's First Victims: And One Man's Race for Justice
2015, Penguin Random House
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Hitler's First Victims: The Quest for Justice
2015, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Hitler's First Victims
2015, Penguin Random House
in English
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Hitler's First Victims: The Quest for Justice
2014, Knopf
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Hitler's First Victims: The Race for Justice
2014, Penguin Random House
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KK185.H33 R93 2014, KK185.H33 R93 2015

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OL25617019M
Internet Archive
hitlersfirstvict0000ryba_s0g8
ISBN 13
9780385352918
LCCN
2013050971
OCLC/WorldCat
867424108

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