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Informationen zum Autor Christoph Schiessl is assistant teaching professor at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Klappentext This thorough account of the postwar search for 150 suspected Nazi collaborators in the United States explains how they immigrated into the United States, why it took so long to locate and apprehend them, and the eventual founding in the 1970s of the investigative body that sought to bring them to justice. Zusammenfassung This thorough account of the postwar search for 150 suspected Nazi collaborators in the United States explains how they immigrated into the United States! why it took so long to locate and apprehend them! and the eventual founding in the 1970s of the investigative body that sought to bring them to justice. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Policemen and Camp Guards: The Crimes of Eastern European Nazi Collaborators during the Holocaust Chapter 2: The Allied and American War Crimes Trials after World War II: Nuremberg and Beyond Chapter 3: Nazi Collaborators from Eastern Europe as Immigrants: The Displaced Persons Acts and BeyondChapter 4: The Search for Nazi Collaborators from the 1950s to the 1970s: From Eichmann to the Ford AdministrationChapter 5: Changes to Immigration Law and the Founding of the OSI: From the 1970s to the 1980sAfterword: The Effort of the OSI in Comparison and the Meaning of the Nazi HuntAppendix 1: Complete List of Suspects by Name, Ethnicity, Alleged Crimes, and Result of InvestigationAppendix 2: Cases' Outcomes