Hanover's Butcher
(2025)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Abderrahim Bakk, 2025
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (28 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798232208714 MWT18778193, 18778193
LANGUAGE
English
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Step into the shadows of post-World War I Germany, where fear and hunger walked hand in hand with despair. Hanover's Butcher tells the chilling true story of Fritz Haarmann, one of the most notorious serial killers in history. Known as "The Butcher of Hanover," Haarmann preyed on vulnerable young men, luring them with promises of safety before turning their lives into unspeakable horror.This book takes you beyond the headlines and into the dark heart of 1920s Hanover, where a city's desperation became the perfect hunting ground for a monster. With gripping detail and haunting atmosphere, Hanover's Butcher uncovers:The life and twisted psychology of Fritz Haarmann.The shocking crimes that shook Germany to its core.How the authorities uncovered his gruesome deeds.The trial, conviction, and execution of the man who became a legend of fear.Perfect for fans of true crime, historical thrillers, and chilling real-life mysteries, this book is more than a recounting-it is a journey into the mind of evil. Reader discretion is advised. The story contains graphic themes of violence and murder.Discover the story that horrified a nation-and continues to fascinate true crime readers around the world

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