The book by Matthias Blazek explores the lives and crimes of two notorious serial killers, Carl Großmann and Friedrich Schumann, in 1920s Germany. It delves into their backgrounds, criminal activities, and the societal context of post-World War I Germany. The author uses police reports, court documents, and media articles to paint a detailed picture of their heinous acts and the subsequent legal proceedings. The book examines the psychological and societal factors that may have contributed to their behavior, offering insights into the mindset of serial killers. It is intended for readers interested in criminal history and psychology. |