A Serial Killer in Nazi Berlin: The Chilling True Story of the S-Bahn Murderer
"Onboard an electrified speeding train in Nazi Berlin, Scott Selby reveals an equally electrifying story of the railroad employee who could not stop murdering."--Robert Graysmith, New York Times Bestselling Author of Zodiac

As the Nazi war machine caused death and destruction throughout Europe, one man in the Fatherland began his own reign of terror.

This is the true story of the pursuit and capture of a serial killer in the heart of the Third Reich.

For all appearances, Paul Ogorzow was a model German. An employed family man, party member, and sergeant in the infamous Brownshirts, he had worked his way up in the Berlin railroad from a manual laborer laying track to assistant signalman. But he also had a secret need to harass and frighten women. Then he was given a gift from the Nazi high command.

Due to Allied bombing raids, a total blackout was instituted throughout Berlin, including on the commuter trains—trains often used by women riding home alone from the factories.

Under cover of darkness and with a helpless flock of victims to choose from, Ogorzow's depredations grew more and more horrific. He escalated from simply frightening women to physically attacking them, eventually raping and murdering them. Beginning in September 1940, he started casually tossing their bodies off the moving train. Though the Nazi party tried to censor news of the attacks, the women of Berlin soon lived in a state of constant fear.

It was up to Wilhelm Lüdtke, head of the Berlin police's serious crimes division, to hunt down the madman in their midst. For the first time, the gripping full story of Ogorzow's killing spree and Lüdtke's relentless pursuit is told in dramatic detail.
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A Serial Killer in Nazi Berlin: The Chilling True Story of the S-Bahn Murderer
"Onboard an electrified speeding train in Nazi Berlin, Scott Selby reveals an equally electrifying story of the railroad employee who could not stop murdering."--Robert Graysmith, New York Times Bestselling Author of Zodiac

As the Nazi war machine caused death and destruction throughout Europe, one man in the Fatherland began his own reign of terror.

This is the true story of the pursuit and capture of a serial killer in the heart of the Third Reich.

For all appearances, Paul Ogorzow was a model German. An employed family man, party member, and sergeant in the infamous Brownshirts, he had worked his way up in the Berlin railroad from a manual laborer laying track to assistant signalman. But he also had a secret need to harass and frighten women. Then he was given a gift from the Nazi high command.

Due to Allied bombing raids, a total blackout was instituted throughout Berlin, including on the commuter trains—trains often used by women riding home alone from the factories.

Under cover of darkness and with a helpless flock of victims to choose from, Ogorzow's depredations grew more and more horrific. He escalated from simply frightening women to physically attacking them, eventually raping and murdering them. Beginning in September 1940, he started casually tossing their bodies off the moving train. Though the Nazi party tried to censor news of the attacks, the women of Berlin soon lived in a state of constant fear.

It was up to Wilhelm Lüdtke, head of the Berlin police's serious crimes division, to hunt down the madman in their midst. For the first time, the gripping full story of Ogorzow's killing spree and Lüdtke's relentless pursuit is told in dramatic detail.
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A Serial Killer in Nazi Berlin: The Chilling True Story of the S-Bahn Murderer

A Serial Killer in Nazi Berlin: The Chilling True Story of the S-Bahn Murderer

by Scott Selby
A Serial Killer in Nazi Berlin: The Chilling True Story of the S-Bahn Murderer

A Serial Killer in Nazi Berlin: The Chilling True Story of the S-Bahn Murderer

by Scott Selby

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"Onboard an electrified speeding train in Nazi Berlin, Scott Selby reveals an equally electrifying story of the railroad employee who could not stop murdering."--Robert Graysmith, New York Times Bestselling Author of Zodiac

As the Nazi war machine caused death and destruction throughout Europe, one man in the Fatherland began his own reign of terror.

This is the true story of the pursuit and capture of a serial killer in the heart of the Third Reich.

For all appearances, Paul Ogorzow was a model German. An employed family man, party member, and sergeant in the infamous Brownshirts, he had worked his way up in the Berlin railroad from a manual laborer laying track to assistant signalman. But he also had a secret need to harass and frighten women. Then he was given a gift from the Nazi high command.

Due to Allied bombing raids, a total blackout was instituted throughout Berlin, including on the commuter trains—trains often used by women riding home alone from the factories.

Under cover of darkness and with a helpless flock of victims to choose from, Ogorzow's depredations grew more and more horrific. He escalated from simply frightening women to physically attacking them, eventually raping and murdering them. Beginning in September 1940, he started casually tossing their bodies off the moving train. Though the Nazi party tried to censor news of the attacks, the women of Berlin soon lived in a state of constant fear.

It was up to Wilhelm Lüdtke, head of the Berlin police's serious crimes division, to hunt down the madman in their midst. For the first time, the gripping full story of Ogorzow's killing spree and Lüdtke's relentless pursuit is told in dramatic detail.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185922095
Publisher: Scott Selby
Publication date: 08/09/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Scott Selby, author of three books, is a Harvard Law and UC Berkeley alumnus, with a master's in Human Rights and IP Law from Lund University, Sweden. Visit his website at ScottSelby.com.
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