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challenging emotional slow-paced

4.0

I can't say this is the most compelling piece of nonfiction I've ever read, it was pretty dry. Even so, it was interesting. I've learned a lot about WWII over the years, but this had information new to me, and I really liked that the focus wasn't necessarily on what Mengele did during his time at Auschwitz, but what he did after fleeing Europe. I'm very glad to learn that even though he spent the remainder of his life as a free man, he had a pretty miserable life. A miserable life for a horribly miserable man. 

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