Thursday, December 18, 2025

"I Was the Nuremberg Jailer" Book Review


 

When the “Master Race” Sat in a Jail Cell

A powerful book unveils Nazism after the lights went out.

I Was the Nuremberg Jailer is 211 pages long, inclusive of an index and black-and-white photographs. Coward-McCann Incorporated published Nuremberg Jailer in 1969 and it is currently out of print. I found a copy through inter-library loan. It is also available at Archive.org.

I've read a lot of books about World War II. I Was the Nuremberg Jailer may be my favorite. It's a punchy, no-nonsense exposé by US Army Colonel Burton C. Andrus. For eighteen months, Andrus served as commandant of the prison housing twenty-one Nazis who were to face the International Military Tribunal, or IMT, at Nuremberg in post-World-War-II Germany in 1945.

Sunday, December 7, 2025

Slovak-Canadian Model Alleges She Was Kicked out of Uber in Toronto for Being Jewish


 This meme is circulating on social media and some news outlets are covering the story. Will seek updates.