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38 Londres Street On Impunity Pinochet In England And A Nazi In Patagonia Philippe Sands

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38 Londres Street On Impunity Pinochet In England And A Nazi In Patagonia Philippe Sands
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Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 38.91 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Philippe Sands
ISBN: 9780593319758, 9798217170135, 0593319753, 8217170134, B0DW7X9CWR, B0DSGQFJ79
Language: English
Year: 2025

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38 Londres Street On Impunity Pinochet In England And A Nazi In Patagonia Philippe Sands by Philippe Sands 9780593319758, 9798217170135, 0593319753, 8217170134, B0DW7X9CWR, B0DSGQFJ79 instant download after payment.

Philippe Sands considers the case of the dictator Augusto Pinochet, who eluded efforts to bring him to account for state-sponsored terror in Chile.

In this intimate legal and historical detective story, the world-renowned lawyer and acclaimed author of East West Street traces the footsteps of two of the twentieth century’s most merciless criminals—accused of genocide and crimes against humanity—testing the limits of immunity and impunity after Nuremberg.


"Though nearly a decade in the making, this book could not arrive at a better time, because its subject is one of the most pressing themes of our era: impunity. . . . Sands has created an indelible and enthralling work of moral witness.” —Patrick Radden Keefe, author of Say Nothing

On the evening of October 16, 1998, Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was arrested at a medical clinic in London. After a brutal, seventeen-year reign marked by assassinations, disappearances, and torture—frequently tied to the infamous detention center at the heart of Santiago, Londres 38—Pinochet was being indicted  for international crimes and extradition to Spain, opening the door to criminal charges that would follow him to the grave, in 2006.

"An extraordinary achievement . . . I read with open mouth and thumping heart. Sands brilliantly traces the atrocious trail of blood that leads from the death camps of Nazi Germany to the torture rooms of Pinochet's Chile. 38 Londres Street takes its place as one of the most unforgettable and important records of the systematic pitiless cruelty of which tyrannies are capable." —Stephen Fry