Even with my limited reading on the Holocaust, I have heard of most - if not all - of these court cases. I would question, therefore, the use of the word 'Forgotten' in the book's title. Doesn't mean the book is not of use. It's well-written and elegantly put together. But it is cursory, and, I guess, is there to encourage deeper reading. The facts (as is usual with Holocaust books) are enough to cry Gerald Kaufman's tears of blood. The fact that so many perpetrators either escaped justice altogether or received derisory sentences only adds to these tears.