Andrew Nagorski
Andrew Nagorski is a journalist and author known for his extensive work as a foreign correspondent and editor. He served for many years at Newsweek, where he held posts in Hong Kong, Moscow, Rome, Bonn, Warsaw, and Berlin. His experiences in these diverse locales have informed much of his writing, which often focuses on historical and political subjects.
Nagorski's books often delve into critical historical moments, particularly during the World War II era. His works include 'Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power' and 'The Nazi Hunters,' both of which explore different aspects of the struggles and responses to Nazi Germany. His writing is noted for its detailed research and accessible narrative style, making complex historical periods understandable and engaging for a broad audience.
In addition to his books, Andrew Nagorski has written for various prominent publications, including The Atlantic and The New York Times. He has been recognized for his contributions to historical understanding and journalism with several awards. His expertise in European political history, combined with his firsthand experiences as a journalist, has made him a respected figure in the fields of writing and historical analysis.