Charlotte author Jack Fairweather has won a National Jewish Book Award for his 2025 release, The Prosecutor: One Man’s Battle to Bring Nazis to Justice. The biography recounts the courageous life of Fritz Bauer, a gay Jewish judge and prosecutor in post-World War II Germany who put on trial everyday German citizens who were complicit in the Holocaust.

The 75th Nation­al Jew­ish Book Awards, announced Wednesday by the Jewish Book Council, are giv­en to Eng­lish-lan­guage books of Jew­ish inter­est that were pub­lished in 2025 and rep­re­sent the best of Jew­ish lit­er­a­ture and authors. It is the longest-run­ning North Amer­i­can awards program for Jew­ish lit­er­a­ture. 

As Fairweather explores in The Prosecutor, Bauer’s biggest achievement was facilitating the capture of Adolf Eichmann, architect of the Final Solution to exterminate Europe’s Jews. Bauer helped the Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency, apprehend Eichmann in Argentina and eventually put him on trial.

‘The Prosecutor: One Man’s Battle to Bring Nazis to Justice’ by Jack Fairweather Credit: courtesy

Drawing from previously unpublished personal letters, newly declassified German files, and firsthand interviews with family members and descendants, Fairweather traces Bauer’s life from his early days as a young jurist and activist to his escape from Germany to his prosecutions of Nazis in the 1960s. Those public trials helped redefine Germany’s attitudes about its collective responsibility for the Holocaust, ultimately leading to the German law that makes Holocaust denial a crime in that country.

“This year’s Nation­al Jew­ish Book Award win­ners show­case the remark­able depth of Jew­ish lit­er­ary tra­di­tion and the vibran­cy of con­tem­po­rary Jew­ish voic­es shap­ing our world today,” Elisa Spun­gen Bild­ner, pres­i­dent of Jew­ish Book Coun­cil, said in a press statement. ​“These win­ning authors weave togeth­er past and future, remind­ing us that Jew­ish sto­ry­telling remains a vital source of imag­i­na­tion, courage, and connection.”

Fairweather, 47, is a Wales-born journalist and former war correspondent in the Middle East. He previously penned The Volunteer: The True Story of the Resistance Hero Who Infiltrated Auschwitz, which won a 2019 Costa Book Award and is expected to be made into a limited television series. Fairweather chanced upon Bauer’s story while researching The Volunteer.

Jon­ah Platt, the award-win­ning pod­cast­er and enter­tain­er, will host the 75th Nation­al Jew­ish Book Awards Gala to cel­e­brate the win­ners on Wednes­day, March 25, in New York City. 

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Staff Writer Ken Picard is a senior staff writer at Seven Days. A Long Island, N.Y., native who moved to Vermont from Missoula, Mont., he was hired in 2002 as Seven Days’ first staff writer, to help create a news department. Ken has since won numerous...