Why did I love this book?
I tore through East West Street–it may be the most gripping book I’ve ever read, not just in the past year but in my entire life.
Although it deals with events and concepts of the biggest, most disturbing kind–the Holocaust and the struggle for legal recognition of the crime of genocide–it does so by exploring the most minute details of the lives of several people during the extraordinary, terrifying period of Nazi rule over much of Eastern Europe.
We follow the author through his absorbing search for the past of his own grandfather, and this profoundly personal detective story unfolds to illuminate aspects of history and the human condition that range from horrifying to immensely inspiring.
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When he receives an invitation to deliver a lecture in the Ukrainian city of Lviv, international lawyer Philippe Sands begins a journey on the trail of his family's secret history. In doing so, he uncovers an astonishing series of coincidences that lead him halfway across the world, to the origins of international law at the Nuremberg trial. Interweaving the stories of the two Nuremberg prosecutors (Hersch Lauterpacht and Rafael Lemkin) who invented the crimes or genocide and crimes against humanity, the Nazi governor responsible for…