Hanns alexander was a Jewish refugee from Germany, a soldier, a banker and a bit of a prankster. But until he died in London in 2006, few beyond his close family knew of his years as a Nazi hunter. His biggest prize was tracking down and arresting Rudolf Hoss, the man who ran the Auschwitz death camp. This late revelation inspired Thomas Harding, Alexander's grandnephew, to explore the lives of these two men, which he chronicles in a gripping new book, "Hanns and Rudolf".
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