Title |
The Nazis next door : : how America became a safe haven for Hitler's men
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Names |
Lichtblau, Eric.
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Book Number |
DB100029
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Title Status |
Active
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Medium |
Digital Book
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Download Link |
Downloadable talking book.
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Annotation |
An investigative reporter recounts America's role as a postwar haven for many Nazis. He discusses the scientists, spies and con men who attempted to begin new lives as ordinary citizens and the work to discover their identities. Draws on government documents and interviews. Violence and some strong language. 2014.
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Narrator |
Dukin, Kerry.
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Local Subject |
Politics and Government - POL
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Current Events / Contemporary Issues - CON
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Adult Book - AD
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Adult Non-Fiction - AN
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History, United States - HUS
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History - HST
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Short Book - SH
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Audience Notes |
Female narrator.
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Contains strong language.
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Contains violence.
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LC Subject |
Anti-communist movements - United States - History - 20th century
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Cold War
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Espionage, American - History - 20th century
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Nazis - United States - History - 20th century
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Refugees - United States - History - 20th century
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War criminals - United States - History - 20th century
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United States - Foreign relations - 1945-1989
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United States - Politics and government - 1945-1989
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Nonfiction
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Talking books
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Downloadable books
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Call Number |
324.13 ANF
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Language |
English
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Released |
2014
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Publication Info |
Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress, 2014 (American Printing House for the Blind, recording studio)
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Original Publication |
Recorded from: Boston : Mariner, 2014. 9780547669229
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