In his 1983 book "Legions of Death", Rupert Butler quotes army sergeant Bernard Clarke, a British Jew, who became famous for capturing Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss on 11 Mar 1946 and then conducting his brutal torture. Clarke bragged that he and his colleagues tortured Höss for extended periods and almost beat him to death. Afterwards, Höss was incapacitated for three days and it took him all that time to regain any coherent speech.
UK author Christian Jennings' new book 'Anatomy of a Massacre' examines the infamous murders at Sant’ Anna di Stazzema to highlight Nazi war crimes that went unpunished