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Anatomy of a Massacre - How the SS Got Away with War Crimes in Italy (Hardcover)
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Anatomy of a Massacre - How the SS Got Away with War Crimes in Italy (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R491
Discovery Miles 4 910
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There isn't any triumph, there isn't any happy ending in the story
of Sant'Anna di Stazzema, but there is a resolute affirmation of
the continuing strength of the human spirit. At dawn on 12 August
1944, German SS troops arrived in the Tuscan mountain village of
Sant'Anna di Stazzema. On arrival, they proceeded to murder up to
560 Italian civilians in the olive groves and chestnut woods of the
small hamlet. The victims were women, the elderly and over eighty
children. One was a baby barely three weeks old. It was the most
high-profile massacre committed by the Nazis in Italy - and yet,
despite three separate war crimes investigations, the Sant'Anna
killers escaped justice. Sixty years later, ten of the SS men who
were at Sant'Anna were sentenced to life imprisonment in absentia
by Italian courts, but they died free. Anatomy of a Massacre tells
the full story of what happened at Sant'Anna di Stazzema - from
Tuscany to Rome and Germany - and tries to answer the question: why
were the survivors denied justice?
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