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Hiding Mengele

How a Nazi Network Harbored the Angel of Death

Betina Anton

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Icon Books
01 May 2025
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Unearthing the network that hid the 'Angel of Death', the infamous Nazi doctor who escaped justice for more than three decades.

In 1985, Betina Anton watched Brazilian authorities apprehend her kindergarten teacher for allegedly using false documents to bury in secrecy the remains of Josef Mengele, known worldwide for cruel human experiments and for sending thousands to the Auschwitz gas chambers. Decades later, as an experienced journalist disturbed by the mysteries surrounding the departure of Austrian expat Liselotte Bossert, Anton set out to find her and see if the rumors were true. She could not imagine how deeply into Mengele's life-on-the-run her investigation would take her.

Josef Mengele was a fugitive in South America for 34 years after World War II, sought by Israeli secret service and Nazi hunters. Hidden for half that time in Brazil, thanks to a small circle of expatriate Europeans, Mengele created his own paradise where he could speak German with new friends, maintain his beliefs, stay one step ahead of the global manhunt, and avoid answering for his crimes.

Translated from the Brazilian Tropical Bavaria edition and based on extensive research, including revelatory interviews and never-before-seen letters and photos, Hiding Mengele is a suspenseful narrative haunted not only by the doctor's horrific actions, but also by the motivations driving a community to protect an evil man.

AUTHOR: Betina Anton was born in São Paulo, graduated in journalism from the School of Communications and Arts of the University of São Paulo (ECA/USP), and holds a master's degree in international history from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She has more than twenty years of experience as a journalist. As an international news editor at Globo TV, the largest channel in Latin America, she has participated in major news coverage, such as the wars in Ukraine and Syria, and all the American elections since 2008. In 2019, she won the Vladimir Herzog Award, the most prestigious journalism prize in Brazil.
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Imprint:   Icon Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
ISBN:   9781837733002
ISBN 10:   1837733007
Pages:   312
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Betina Anton was born in São Paulo, graduated in journalism from the School of Communications and Arts of the University of São Paulo (ECA/USP), and holds a master's degree in international history from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She has more than twenty years of experience as a journalist. As an international news editor at Globo TV, the largest channel in Latin America, she has participated in major news coverage, such as the wars in Ukraine and Syria, and all the American elections since 2008. In 2019, she won the Vladimir Herzog Award, the most prestigious journalism prize in Brazil.

Reviews for Hiding Mengele: How a Nazi Network Harbored the Angel of Death

A tremendous work of nonfiction * Forbes * A provocative contribution to the literature of the Holocaust * Kirkus Reviews * Betina Anton has written the definitive book on Josef Mengele, the Nazi monster of Auschwitz, and the invisible community of sympathizers that hid the Angel of Death from justice for decades. Anton's skills as an investigative journalist shine as she unmasks the chilling truth behind one of World War II's greatest unsolved mysteries. Part history, part detective story, this book grabs the reader from the first heart-thumping page to the last. Meticulous research, and brilliant writing makes Hiding Mengele an essential read in understanding Adolf Hitler and this Third Reich. It will rightfully take its place alongside Hannah Arendt's haunting classic, Eichmann in Jerusalem. * James McMurty Longo, author of Hitler and the Habsburgs: The Fuhrer's Vendetta Against the Austrian Royals * Hiding Mengele is a wonderfully readable and fresh account of how the world's most wanted Nazi stayed a step ahead of his pursuers. Betina Anton has done a public service by turning a spotlight on the lingering question of how Mengele and his supporters went unpunished in Brazil. * Gerald Posner, co-author of Mengele: The Complete Story * Offering a unique perspective on the notorious Nazi doctor through her connection to one of his protectors, Brazilian journalist Betina Anton provides a welcome addition to the literature on Josef Mengele * David G. Marwell, author of Mengele: Unmasking the Angel of Death * In a seamless narrative informed by fresh reporting and gripping details, Hiding Mengele fortifies our understanding of how one of history's cruelest men got away with unspeakable atrocities and lived cosseted to a ripe age. In the finest journalistic tradition, this global after-action report chronicles the serial failures over decades by many governments and Nazi hunters. Betina Anton shows how shifting political winds and bureaucracy served Mengele well. She also reveals through extensive correspondence that he kept finding new, willing protectors who did not believe or care about his history of mass murder. * Judy Rakowsky, author of Jews in the Garden * Hiding Mengele is a captivating, thought-provoking and well-researched book that is a must-read for anyone interested in the story of the diabolical Dr. Josef Mengele, the Mengele twins, and medical experimentation during WWII. Betina Anton offers a stark reminder of how a flawed scientific and political ideology can adversely influence people of all walks of life to take part in inhumane medical experimentation and unforeseen acts. As the son of the late Eva Mozes Kor, a Mengele twin who fought tirelessly to unearth the truth about Mengele's death, I was fascinated with the attention to detail and new information uncovered by Betina Anton. My mother expressed her frustration when remarking, 'The fact that he was not put on trial bothers me less than the fact that I don't know what he injected into me/us.' My mother would be impressed with Anton's work and persistence in setting the historical record straight regarding Mengele. * Alex Kor, Board Member of CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center, and co-author of A Blessing, Not a Burden *


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