The Nazis Next Door: How America Became a Safe Haven for Hitler's Men


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Read the history behind the series THE HUNTERS (starring Al Pacino) in this "captivating book rooted in first-rate research" (New York Times Book Review) that tells the true story of how America became home to thousands of Nazi war criminals.

For the first time, once-secret government records and interviews tell the full story of the thousands of Nazis--from concentration camp guards to high-level officers in the Third Reich--who came to the United States after World War II and quietly settled into new lives. Many gained entry on their own as self-styled war "refugees." But some had help from the U.S. government. The CIA, the FBI, and the military all put Hitler's minions to work as spies, intelligence assets, and leading scientists and engineers, whitewashing their histories. Only years after their arrival did private sleuths and government prosecutors begin trying to identify the hidden Nazis. Now, relying on a trove of newly disclosed documents and scores of interviews, Eric Lichtblau reveals this shocking, shameful, and little-known chapter of postwar history.

New York Times bestseller -- Espionage category

"Disturbing." -- Salon

"Engaging." -- Chicago Tribune

"A gripping chronicle." -- Times of Israel

"Riveting . . . An important, fascinating read." -- Jewish Book Council


Author: Eric Lichtblau
Publisher: Mariner Books
Published: 10/06/2015
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.10w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9780544577886
ISBN10: 0544577884
BISAC Categories:
- History | Modern | 20th Century | Holocaust
- History | United States | 20th Century
- Political Science | Intelligence & Espionage

About the Author
ERIC LICHTBLAU is a New York Times investigative reporter and winner of the Pulitzer Prize. He has appeared as a guest on CNN, MSNBC, PBS, NPR, and elsewhere. He is the author of Bush's Law: The Remaking of American Justice.