Nazis Next Door

How America Became a Safe Haven for Hitler's Men

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Eric Lichtblau: Nazis Next Door (2014, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers)

English language

Published March 4, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade & Reference Publishers.

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978-0-547-66922-9
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"The shocking story of how America became one of the world's safest postwar havens for Nazis. Until recently, historians believed America gave asylum only to key Nazi scientists after World War II, along with some less famous perpetrators who managed to sneak in and who eventually were exposed by Nazi hunters. But the truth is much worse, and has been covered up for decades: the CIA and FBI brought thousands of perpetrators to America as possible assets against their new Cold War enemies. When the Justice Department finally investigated and learned the truth, the results were classified and buried. Using the dramatic story of one former perpetrator who settled in New Jersey, conned the CIA into hiring him, and begged for the agency's support when his wartime identity emerged, Eric Lichtblau tells the full, shocking story of how America became a refuge for hundreds of postwar Nazis"--

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Subjects

  • United states, federal bureau of investigation
  • United states, central intelligence agency
  • Anti-communist movements
  • Refugees, united states
  • War criminals
  • Espionage
  • Cold war
  • United states, politics and government, 1945-1989
  • United states, foreign relations, 1945-1989