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The S-Bahn Murderer

The Hunt for, and Confession of Paul Ogorzow, Nazi Germany’s Most Notorious Serial Killer

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By: A. G. Mogan
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In the darkness reigning over wartime Nazi Berlin stood Paul Ogorzow, the sadist who was emerging from his cocoon of long-hidden hatred of women to make them all pay – leaping out of the dark to frighten to finally mastering the perfect weapon, the perfect spot to exact his judgement – the darkened S-Bahn train.
This is the story of Nazi Germany’s most notorious serial killer, known as The S-Bahn Murderer, who used the wartime blackouts to commit brutal crimes against women beginning mid-1938. Inspired by true events and told by Detective Wilhelm Lüdtke – head of the Serious Crimes Unit of the Berlin Criminal Police – the detective in charge of the case that spanned 8 murders, 6 attempted murders, hundreds of violent assaults, and dozens of rapes over more than two years’ time, The S-Bahn Murderer is a fast-paced, dynamic detective story that takes readers on a deep dive into the workings of the German Criminal Police. This gruesome true-crime tale reveals the unique obstacles in catching an elusive killer proved during a time of inconceivable confusion, perverse racism and the chaos of World War II.
This is a story about human depravity and coldblooded ruthlessness that reveals the lowest depths that can be traced within human nature.
Biographical Fiction Crime Genre Fiction Historical Murder Mystery Emotionally Gripping Detective
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A human voice would have made this great story better. Amazing that it occurred in Nazi Germany. I recommend.

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