**One of The Guardian's Nonfiction to Look Out For in 2024**
"Final Verdict is a thrilling read. It is a book that raises a myriad of fascinating questions and human dramas, beautifully constructed and enticingly written." —Philippe Sands, author of East West Street and The Ratline
"Timely and deeply thought-provokingThe Last Verdict examines how German courts let hundreds of thousands of Holocaust perpetrators off the hook until only a few low-level concentration camp guards remained alive to prosecute. Tobias Buck navigates the thicket of thorny questions surrounding this vexed and vexing history with great scope and sensitivity." —Philip Gourevitch,We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families
"When [Buck] writes of the detractors of some memorials, his point comes through elegantly: We contest not only what we remember, but how we remember....Excellent reporting."—The Washington Post
"Through a riveting account of the trial of ninety-three-year-old Bruno Dey, a guard at Stutthof concentration camp...'the smallest of small cogs' in the SS hierarchy, Buck compellingly shows how history is always present, never past."—Catrine Clay, author of The Good Germans
“Once I started it, I really couldn’t stop. There was so much food for thought about morality, responsibility, crime, victimhood, and agency, all tied beautifully to one single case.”—Katja Hoyer, author of Beyond the Wall and host of "Zeitgeist" podcast
“[A] lucid, timely study of Germany’s fraught reckoning with its past….This is a narrative that wrestles—calmly and very elegantly—with huge questions….This is a brilliant book…I was glad of Buck’s unshowy, measured style: on the page, he makes complicated things (the law, especially) straightforward…his prose is in the service of ideas and other human beings who have more to say than him….Above all, I found it…to be important….Books such as Final Verdict have never been more necessary.”—The Observer
“Gripping and fascinating…[an] absorbing book.”—The Telegraph (5 stars)
“In this informed, thoughtful work [Buck] skillfully weaves together his investigation into his own family’s Nazi past — and their attempts to disguise it — with broader themes of historical justice and culpability…. Buck is strong on untangling the legal chicanery that allowed so many murderers to escape with the lightest of sentences…. [A] masterly account.”—The Times (UK)
“Absorbing...[Buck's] insightful book examines questions of guilt, complicity and collaboration."—Jewish Chronicle
“A compelling courtroom drama… raising deep questions of history, collective memory, justice and complicity.”—Tim Harford, bestselling author of The Undercover Economist
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Final Verdict: The Holocaust on Trial in the 21st Century
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BN ID: | 2940159202567 |
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Publisher: | Hachette Audio |
Publication date: | 04/30/2024 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
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