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The Nazis next door
How America Became a Safe Haven for Hitler's Men
Book • 2014
The Nazis Next Door uncovers the shocking story of how American intelligence agencies and government officials allowed over 10,000 Nazi war criminals to settle in the U.S.
after World War II, often recruiting them for Cold War purposes.
Drawing on declassified documents and interviews, Eric Lichtblau exposes the deliberate cover-ups, immigration fraud, and protection that enabled SS officers, scientists, and collaborators to live openly in America while evading justice.
after World War II, often recruiting them for Cold War purposes.
Drawing on declassified documents and interviews, Eric Lichtblau exposes the deliberate cover-ups, immigration fraud, and protection that enabled SS officers, scientists, and collaborators to live openly in America while evading justice.
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