Guy Walters
Guy Walters is a British author and historian known for his expertise on the Second World War and Nazi Germany. Born in 1971, he studied history at the University of London, where he developed a deep interest in modern history, particularly the events and aftermath of World War II. Walters has written extensively on topics related to the war and the hunt for Nazi war criminals.
Before becoming a full-time writer and historian, Guy Walters worked as a journalist. He began his career at The Times in London, where he contributed to various sections of the newspaper. His journalistic background has greatly influenced his writing style, making his historical accounts accessible and engaging to a broad audience.
In addition to 'Hunting Evil', Walters has authored several other books, including 'Berlin Games', which explores the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany, and 'The Traitor', a novel set during World War II. His work often combines meticulous research with compelling storytelling, earning him a reputation as a respected and popular historian in his field.
Books
Hunting Evil: The Nazi War Criminals Who Escaped and the Quest to Bring Them to Justice