Final Verdict by Tobias Buck - ISBN: 9781399604260
Paperback
A Nazi crime, a family secret, a final, gripping verdict.

Final Verdict

A Holocaust Trial in the Twenty-first Century

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    12 March 2024

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Summary

’[A] gripping and fascinating book’ JAMES HOLLAND, DAILY TELEGRAPH, 5* review

‘A brilliant book … timely … gripping’ RACHEL COOKE, OBSERVER

‘A thrilling read’ PHILIPPE SANDS, author of EAST WEST STREET

On 17 October 2019, in Hamburg’s imposing criminal justice building, a trial laden with extraordinary historical weight begins to unfold. Bruno Dey stands accused of being involved in a crime committed over seven decad…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781399604260
ISBN-10:1399604260
Author:Tobias Buck
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:12 March 2024
Weight:420g
Dimensions:230mm x 152mm x 28mm
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Critics Review

In this informed, thoughtful work [Buck] skilfully weaves together his investigation into his own family’s Nazi past - and their attempts to disguise it - with broader themes of historical justice and culpability … [a] masterly account – Adam LeBor * THE TIMES *
Final Verdict tells the story of a 21st-century trial that raises vital questions about how we remember the Holocaust. [A] gripping and fascinating book – James Holland * THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, 5* review *
Timely … gripping. A narrative that wrestles - calmly and very elegantly - with huge questions. This is a brilliant book. I learned a lot from it, and I was glad of Buck’s unshowy, measured style: on the page, he makes complicated things (the law, especially) straightforward. Above all, I found it - and this feeling has only grown since I finished it - to be important … books such as Final Verdict have never been more necessary – Rachel Cooke * THE OBSERVER *
Excellent … a timely, wise and fair-minded meditation on a singular crime – Lawrence Douglas * TLS *
Final Verdict is a thrilling read. It is a book that raises a myriad of fascinating questions and human dramas, beautifully constructed and enticingly written – PHILIPPE SANDS, author of EAST WEST STREET
Discursive and engaging … Buck deftly outlines the legal procedures while also expanding his narrative to take in other late Holocaust trials and testimonies from survivors * IRISH TIMES *
Through a riveting account of the trial of 93-year-old Bruno Dey, a guard at Stutthof concentration camp when he was 17 in 1944, “the smallest of small cogs” in the SS hierarchy, Buck compellingly shows how History is always present, never past – CATRINE CLAY, author of THE GOOD GERMANS
The author provides a powerful guide to the proceedings and their context … Final Verdict provide[s] a fresh perspective on how Germans have negotiated their sense of historical and individual responsibility * THE WALL STREET JOURNAL *
Timely and deeply thought-provoking, The Last Verdict examines how German courts let hundreds of thousands of Holocaust perpetrators off the hook until only a few low-level concentration camp guards remained alive to prosecute. Tobias Buck navigates the thicket of thorny questions surrounding this vexed and vexing history with great scope and sensitivity – PHILIP GOUREVITCH, author of WE WISH TO INFORM YOU THAT TOMORROW WE WILL BE KILLED WITH OUR FAMILIES
Absorbing … his insightful book examines questions of guilt, complicity and collaboration – Colin Shindler * JEWISH CHRONICLE *
[A] lucid account … Buck crisply explains the legal hurdles that thwarted prosecution of alleged German perpetrators in West German courts * HISTORY TODAY *
A gripping read from first to last … Buck’s deep research into his subject makes his book highly informative and thought-provoking. Final Verdict is an important contribution to understanding the impact of the Holocaust on the nation from which it emanated. This is a book that deserves to be read * THE JERUSALEM POST *

About The Author

Tobias Buck

Tobias Buck is the Managing Editor of the Financial Times. Born in Germany, he studied law in Berlin before joining the FT as a graduate trainee in 2002. He went on to serve as the FT’s correspondent in Brussels, Jerusalem, Madrid and Berlin. His first book, After the Fall: Crisis, Recovery and the Making of a New Spain, was published in 2019.

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