4.0
dark informative slow-paced

 Just the other day, I saw a news article about a former Nazi concentration camp guard living here in Tennessee that was being deported. It seems like there shouldn't be too many of them still around, since so many of the veterans are getting on in years and dying. I wonder how many war criminals are able to escape and go on to live their lives happily ever after, never mentioning the things that they were involved in...from all wars, not just World War II. This book outlined how it was so easy for many of these former Nazis to come into the United States and build lives, change names, and hide from what they were involved in. I enjoyed this book and learned quite a bit.