38 Londres Street: On Impunity, Pinochet in England and a Nazi in Patagonia

Hardback Published on: 03/04/2025
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38 Londres Street
Absolutely brilliant.
This book was captivating from start to finish. Almost impossible to put down, Philippe Sands manages to merge genres and produce an account that is grippi... READ MORE
Chloe at Manchester Arndale
38 Londres Street
Two Men, Two Faces
This is a comprehensive and detailed book about two men Augusto Pinochet, dictator of Chile and one Walter Rauff, a German who managed a crab cannery but w... READ MORE
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From the author of the brilliant East West Street, The Ratline and The Last Colony38 Londres Street is the shocking and absorbing tale of two men connected by cruelty and legal loopholes. Sands meticulously explores the moral ramifications of genocide, tyrrany, impunity, torture and justice in a book that is as magnificently scholarly as it is devastatingly thrilling.

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Synopsis

In the heart of Santiago, the infamous 38 Londres Street becomes the haunting backdrop for a riveting tale that intertwines the arrest of Augusto Pinochet in London, the post-war life of senior SS officer Walther Rauff in Chilean Patagonia and the sinister connections between the two men.

Rauff, responsible for the wartime horrors of mobile gas vans, flees justice after the war and finds an unlikely refuge in Chile. Settling in Punta Arenas, he manages a king crab cannery, seemingly far removed from his dark past. But as rumours swirl about Rauff's involvement with Pinochet's secret intelligence services and the disappearances that plagued Chile, a chilling narrative unfolds.

In 1998, as Pinochet faces arrest in London, Philippe Sands is approached to advise the dictator but instead chooses to act as a barrister for Human Rights Watch. This decision leads to an eight-year exploration into Rauff's second life, his ties to Pinochet and his role in the atrocities at the heart of the London proceedings. Through a unique blend of memoir, detective story, courtroom drama and travelogue, drawing on interviews with key players and extensive research in archives worldwide, Sands unveils a hidden double story of mass murder and a disturbing link between the atrocities of the 1940s and those of our own times.

As the narrative unfolds, we are transported into a world where the echoes of historical crimes reverberate through the corridors of power, exposing the chilling truth behind the lives of two men and their intertwined destinies on 38 Londres Street.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • ISBN: 9781474620741
  • Number of pages: 480
  • Dimensions: 242 x 162 x 40 mm
  • Weight: 704g
  • Languages: English

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38 Londres Street
A powerful book on searching for justice..
In this book, Sands is searching for justice for historical crimes committed by the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and senior SS Officer Walter Wolf. Th... READ MORE
Emine at Bromley