This book is written, in part, to commemorate one man's contribution to the war effort. According to historians, on April 29th, 1945, Second Lieutenant Heinrich Wicker surrendered the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau to the American Army. Yet, the day before, Wicker had surrendered to a Swiss army officer, a member of the International Red Cross: Victor Maurer. The conditions of that surrender and the role played by Victor Maurer will, for the first time, now be revealed. Secondly, this book is a remembrance of those who had to face the darkest side of human nature. As George Santayana...
This book is written, in part, to commemorate one man's contribution to the war effort. According to historians, on April 29th, 1945, Second Lieutenan...