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Mentioned in 3 episodes

The Rat Line

The Exalted Life and Mysterious Death of a Nazi Fugitive
Book ‱ 2021

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

Mentioned by Dave Musgrove as one of
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Philippe Sands
' books.
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The Nazis’ crimes laid bare
Mentioned by
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Philippe Sands
as his second book, inspired by Nicholas Frank's introduction to Horst WĂ€chter.
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Did the Nazis get a fair trial?
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David Musgrove
as one of
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Philippe Sands
' books that are worth reading.
“You can’t kill and maim with impunity”: the powerful legacy of Nuremberg
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Philippe Sands
as the second book in his trilogy, focusing on Otto WĂ€chter's escape from justice.
This lawyer turns real legal cases into page-turners
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Paul Preston
when talking about how Hitler had escaped.
Mel K & Paul Preston | Solutions & Action Series: The New California Movement | 1-22-26
Mentioned by Philippe Sands as relating a story in which the Nazi governor of Lviv receives a letter from his father.
When Is It Genocide?
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Ellie Cawthorne
as
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Philippe Sands
' new book, which explores the life of Otto Vechter.
A Nazi mystery
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Philippe Sands
as the second book in his trilogy, which is interconnected with the other two.
Lawfare Daily: â€˜38 Londres Street,’ Impunity, and Immunity with Philippe Sands
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Erica Wagner
as a reference point for listeners who might enjoy the History Podcast.
Why is Hurricane Melissa so strong?

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