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The S-Bahn Murderer: The Hunt for, and Confession of Paul Ogorzow, Nazi Germany’s Most Notorious Serial Killer (Biographical Novels) de Mogan, A. G.

de Mogan, A. G. - Género: English
libro gratis The S-Bahn Murderer: The Hunt for, and Confession of Paul Ogorzow, Nazi Germany’s Most Notorious Serial Killer (Biographical Novels)

Sinopsis

In the darkness reigning over wartime Nazi Berlin stood Paul Ogorzow, the sadist who was emerging from his cocoon of long-hidden hatred of women to make them all pay – leaping out of the dark to frighten to finally mastering the perfect weapon, the perfect spot to exact his judgement – the darkened S-Bahn train.
This is the story of Nazi Germany’s most notorious serial killer, known as The S-Bahn Murderer, who used the wartime blackouts to commit brutal crimes against women beginning mid-1938. Inspired by true events and told by Detective Wilhelm Lüdtke – head of the Serious Crimes Unit of the Berlin Criminal Police – the detective in charge of the case that spanned 8 murders, 6 attempted murders, hundreds of violent assaults, and dozens of rapes over more than two years’ time, The S-Bahn Murderer is a fast-paced, dynamic detective story that takes readers on a deep dive into the workings of the German Criminal Police. This gruesome true-crime tale reveals the unique obstacles in catching an elusive killer proved during a time of inconceivable confusion, perverse racism and the chaos of WWII.
This is a story about human depravity and coldblooded ruthlessness that reveals the lowest depths that can be traced within human nature.


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The S-BAHN Murderer, The Hunt for and Confession of Paul Ogorzow, by A.G. Mogan, portrays the long and detailed hunt for Berlin's woman killer during World War II. The investigator is plagued by a continuous string of gruesome murders, of women, victims of a serial killer whose motive and pattern evades capture. When they do finally catch up with him the grisly details of every murder and the shocking deeds he waged upon his victims, haunts even the mind and soul of the man who has hunted Ogorzow down. To the very end, no remorse is shown by this psychopath, only pride that he, Ogorzow, was a true member of the Nazi party. The story goes on to reveal even more behind the scenes brutality by those who hunted this man, a reality that is hard to accept today, and yet, is the narrative of a world only 80 years ago. Well-written, Mogan, as with all her stories, manages to humanize even the most tragic and despicable characters from the Nazi regime, and moreover, the fate of those who followed in the footsteps of a mad man intent on wiping out an entire race of humanity. A very good narrative on police investigatory work.1 Debbie Peters92

It was ok.. To me it was a slow moving book.. I struggled to finish it.1 Sandra Bass BassAuthor 5 books10

This is the story of Nazi Germany's most notorious serial killer, Paul Ogorzow, who embarked on a series of violent attacks, randomly sexually assaulting and raping dozens of women in and around Nazi-era Berlin, culminating with the grisly murders of eight women by throwing them off a moving train. I did not hear about him until I read this book, and am astounded that he could exist in a time where death already was the daily norm. Great job on the investigation section. The confession part is as grisly as it is fascinating. I was able to verify the information in the book, plus it is extremely well written. Highly recommended. Meredith101 3

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