"Illuminates the biography of a central actor in Germany's coming to terms with its Nazi past."—Jacob S. Eder, author of Holocaust Angst"Ronen Steinke has a refreshingly non-biased approach and present Bauer as the hero that he was, but also as a human being who was not always able to communicate well with friends, subordinates, and enemies."—Jenny Hestermann"What is clear – and what this book makes clear – is that without people like Fritz Bauer there would have been none of this prosecution of Nazi atrocities, no trials for Auschwitz camp guards or Adolf Eichmann, no rehabilitation of the German resistance against Hitler. Ronen Steinke deserves thanks for bringing this message of Fritz Bauer back to light in such an accessible form, balancing professional distance and sympathy."—Kai Ambos, Criminal Law Forum"This book is an important contribution as there aren't many rel-evant materials available in the English language."—Association of Jewish Libraries"Ronen Steinke's biography of Bauer gives a masterful account of the jurist's dramatic life, drawing on a wealth of primary sources, including court proceedings, private letters, and press reports"—New York Review of Books