Prosecutor Marco De Paolis presents ‘Hunt for the Nazis’

Marco De Paolis arrives in FoggiaMilitary Attorney General at the Military Court of Appeal in Rome who between 2002 and 2018 directed the investigations into over 500 proceedings for military and civilian massacres committed after 8 September 1943, bringing 17 trials to trial and obtaining 57 life sentences for those responsible for the most serious massacres committed in Italy and abroad during the Second World War. Thursday 2 May at 10.30am will be in the Aula Magna of the Department of Law of the University of Foggia to present his book ‘Hunt for the Nazis’ (Rizzoli).

‘Nazi Hunt’. The book recounts fifteen years of investigations, interrogations, testimonies and trials which led to over 500 proceedings against Nazi and fascist criminals for civilian and military massacres. A long journey, forty years after the archiving of what was then defined as ‘the cupboard of shame’ between Italy, Germany and Austria, to be able to interrogate and bring to trial numerous former members of the SS.

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