Description
Author Simon Weisenthal
Publisher Published in the United States under license from Opera Mundi, Paris (1967).
Book Club Edition.
Binding Hardcover with Jacket protected by Brodart
Condition" Vintage 1967 Book Club Edition — pristine condition with complete dust jacket. An exceptionally well-preserved early printing of Simon Wiesenthal’s landmark memoir."
Summary
First Edition, Book Club 1967 – Dust Jacket Protected by Brodart
Simon Wiesenthal's The Murderers Among Us is a powerful memoir detailing his relentless pursuit of Nazi war criminals following World War II. As a Holocaust survivor turned famed Nazi hunter, Wiesenthal's accounts are gripping, filled with espionage, moral dilemmas, and the chilling reality of justice delayed but never denied. This book is not just a historical record but a testament to perseverance, truth, and the fight against impunity.
For history buffs, true crime enthusiasts, and collectors of WWII literature, this first edition is a compelling addition to any collection. It is also an excellent gift for those passionate about justice, human rights, and the memory of those lost during the Holocaust.
📖 Key Features:
✔ ✔ Brodart-Protected Dust Jacket – Ensuring longevity and preservation
✔ First-Hand Account – Insights from Simon Wiesenthal’s relentless pursuit of war criminals
✔ Historical Significance – A must-read for those interested in justice and post-war investigations


