About the Book: Blending historical investigation, true crime, and political history, 38 Londres Street uncovers the chilling connections between Nazi war crimes, dictatorship in Chile, and the lasting impact of impunity. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, the book explores the intertwined legacies of Augusto Pinochet and Walther Rauff, revealing how atrocities across continents and decades continue to shape the modern world. Ideal for readers interested in World War II history, human rights, international justice, and investigative nonfiction, this powerful account offers a gripping examination of crime, accountability, and memory.