Synopses & Reviews
Review
"Life is so cheap in the 20th century that one despairs of coming at last to the end of horrors. We have long known that the Nazis conducted inhuman experiments on prisoners, including children, but few of us have the stomach to read the details. In this meticulously detailed work based upon archival evidence, Schwarberg, a West German journalist, comes to grips with the horrible past that haunts his country to this day. The doctor of his title went to prison, but many accomplices remain free today, immune from further prosecution." Reviewed by Lou Tanner, Virginia Quarterly Review (Copyright 2006 Virginia Quarterly Review)