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Wanted! The Search For Nazis in America
by Howard Blum
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Fawcett (1977-04-12)
ISBN: 0449234096
EAN: 9780449234099
Mass Market Paperback: 285 pages
Release Date: 1978-04-12
SKU: 9709
Condition: Good
Comments: Binding: Softcover. Condition: Good.
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Customer Reviews
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Nazis in America?! How could it happen?
Rating (5)
Date: 2005-12-28
0 out of 1 customers found this reveiw helpful
As always, money talks. Or was it more than money? That question is not exactly answered in this chilling expose of Nazi war criminals living quiet, peaceful lives in the United States, the corruption in the INS that allowed them entrance (and citizenship!), and the man who tried his best to hunt them down and expell them. Although the author concentrated on four of these monsters, he might have done the world a service in 1977 by naming all 59 names on the list Tony DeVito was supplied. Looking back through the Kosovo experience, would expelling those Ustashi leaders hiding here and openingly publishing their hate literature have somehow prevented the blood-shed in Serbia? And the disgrace to the Rumanian Orthodox Church! No wonder there were young people in the 1960s for whom "organized religion" was a joke! This book actually raises more questions than it answers and someone should do a thorough examination of INS records for the years 1945 to 1960. It would make another good book!
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As chilling a page-turner as any modern spy thriller!
Rating (5)
Date: 2005-11-29
0 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful
I have read and re-read this book several times, and it is fantastic. By selecting four Nazis who slipped through the cracks of the overwhelming post-war immigration, Howard Blum skillfully details their stories, and the efforts to expose them for living the good life here in America. The detail with which their horrific actions are recounted is ample evidence of Blum's thorough nature and regard for history while keeping the reader mesmorized. Even though it was written in the 1970's, the impact on today's readers should be felt just as deeply.
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A Scary Book!
Rating (5)
Date: 2001-11-24
4 out of 4 customers found this reveiw helpful
You would have to consider this book to be a literal eye opener. The author gives several real life examples of Nazi war criminals living the good life in the United States. The author takes several cases of Nazis who have set up residency in the United States. The details of these individuals false residency makes for informative reading as well.The network that protects these individuals is given attention as well.This makes for scary reading that Nazi war criminals could actually live the good life of the United States as normal American citizens. This is a book that will make you wonder. Read this book. It is definitely a page turner.
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