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38 Londres Street by Philippe Sands review: Pinochet and the Nazis

The human rights lawyer’s latest book reveals the links between the notorious Chilean dictator and the Nazi inventor of the ‘gas vans’

May 2, 2025 09:35
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Murderous CV: Walther Rauff in his SS days before he fled to Pinochet's Chile, and Philippe Sand's new boook
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The human rights lawyer Philippe Sands has long drawn on political and personal history in his books, which include East West Street and The Ratline, piecing together the consequences of the Holocaust with all the acumen of a forensic detective.

In his latest, he draws in particular on the tortured politics of Latin America. It is a two-track investigation, into the entwined fate of the notorious military dictator of Chile, Augusto Pinochet, and that of the one-time SS commander, Walther Rauff, whose post-war years were spent in Patagonia, in southern Chile, under the seemingly innocuous guise of a manager of a company producing tinned seafood.

Witnesses who survived Pinochet’s torture system told Sands that they recognised images of Rauff from his presence in the building

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