
The Hidden Nazi
The Untold Story of America’s Deal with the Devil
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He's the worst Nazi war criminal you've never heard of
Sidekick to SS Chief Heinrich Himmler and supervisor of Nazi rocket scientist Wernher von Braun, General Hans Kammler was responsible for the construction of Hitler's slave labor sites and concentration camps. He personally altered the design of Auschwitz to increase crowding, ensuring that epidemic diseases would complement the work of the gas chambers.
Why has the world forgotten this monster? Kammler was declared dead after the war. But the aide who testified to Kammler's supposed "suicide" never produced the general's dog tags or any other proof of death.
Dean Reuter, Colm Lowery, and Keith Chester have spent decades on the trail of the elusive Kammler, uncovering documents unseen since the 1940s and visiting the purported site of Kammler's death, now in the Czech Republic.
Their astonishing discovery: US government documents prove that Hans Kammler was in American custody for months after the war - well after his officially declared suicide.
And what happened to him after that? Kammler was kept out of public view, never indicted or tried, but to what end? Did he cooperate with Nuremberg prosecutors investigating Nazi war crimes? Was he protected so the United States could benefit from his intimate knowledge of the Nazi rocket program and Germany's secret weapons?
The Hidden Nazi is true history more harrowing - and shocking - than the most thrilling fiction.
©2019 Dean Reuter, Dr. Colm Lowery, and Keith Chester (P)2019 Blackstone PublishingThere's was a mammoth undertaking pursuing someone who's fate was known but with a degree of certainty that was in their mind unknown, and became more so the more they dug for clues. Reuter's legal background certainly comes through in his pulling together of evidence, exploring possibilities and making a case. There is much that is known about Kammler, yet there is still more that is not, (or is hidden from view) and this book makes a very brave effort to address the unknown.
For me, a thoroughly good listen and therefore recommended if you have questions about the aftermath of the Second War and an open mind to the possibilities of what beset Kammler and others like him in a post war world where power was being redrawn, this being probably one of the most important determinants in Kammler's fate.
A Tale of Known Known's and Unknown Unknown's
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The evidence and obstruction from the so called freedom government, the leaders of the free world amount to complicity and acceptance of mass murder in return for technology researched and perfected using forced slave labour and death camps of Nazi Germany and the evidence the three Fourth Reich is at least a planned for possibility.
It shows also the three return of Nazi loot cannot be done because it was surreptitiously, illegally, immorally delivered to South America, specifically Argentina and Bolivia.
In fact where ever there was a despotic coup d'état especially in South America, there appeared to be a former Nazi mass murderer advising.
So desperate were the Americans to denigrate the emerging Soviet Union specifically communism, that they by their use of war criminals and their networks, covering everything that has been achieved by the USA in the blood of the murdered in WW2 Europe AND Pacific theatres.
Its a compelling read, but does throw a great shadow over every single US technological and idealogical success since 1945, which is a real shame.
Wiked webs of deceit in the name of freedom
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Absolutely incredible!!
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Utterly compelling. Eye opening.
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It really is tedious detail. TLDR the US helped a senior Nazi escape justice to get the benefit of his knowledge on Germany's nuclear weapons programme at the end of WW2
Potentially a great story but could have been told in a book 75% shorter. Do we really need to know about phone calls when jogging, opening boxes of files? Sigh! Groan!
Painstakingly and painfully detailed account
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Exceptional story about the cover up by the USA
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Needs to be widely heard.
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Brilliantly researched and well told
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hmmm
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A well researched book.
A bit of an eye opener
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