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Night of the Assassins
Night of the Assassins: The Untold Story of Hitler's Plot to Kill FDR, Churchill, and Stalin | Howard Blum
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The New York Times bestselling author returns with a tale as riveting and suspenseful as any thriller: the true story of the Nazi plot to kill the leaders of the United States, Great Britain, and the U.S.S.R. during World War II. The mission: to kill the three most important and heavily guarded men in the world. The assassins: a specially trained team headed by the killer known as The Most Dangerous Man in Europe. The stakes: nothing less than the future of the Western world. The year is 1943 and the three Allied leadersFranklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalinare meeting for the first time at a top-secret conference in Tehran. But the Nazis have learned about the meeting and Hitler sees it as his last chance to turn the tide. Although the war is undoubtedly lost, the Germans believe that perhaps a new set of Allied leaders might be willing to make a more reasonable peace in its aftermath. And so a plan is devisedcode name Operation Long Jumpto assassinate FDR, Churchill, and Stalin. Immediately, a highly trained, hand-picked team of Nazi commandos is assembled, trained, armed with special weapons, and parachuted into Iran. They have six days to complete the daring assignment before the statesmen will return home. With no margin for error and little time to spare, Mike Reilly, the head of FDRs Secret Service detaila man from a Montana silver mining town who describes himself as an Irish cop with more muscle than brainsmust overcome his suspicions and instincts to work with a Soviet agent from the NKVD (the precursor to the KGB) to save the three most powerful men in the world. Filled with eight pages of black-and-white photographs, Night of the Assassins is a suspenseful true-life tale about an impossible mission, a ticking clock, and one man who stepped up to the challenge and prevented a world catastrophe.
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Thebooky
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This book reads like a novel thanks to the skill of Howard Blum in moving the perspective from player to player to player. The timeline drives the narrative from Berlin to Tehran to Washington and back in the pivotal months of 1943 as the Second World War moves to its inevitable end. The writing is occasionally melodramatic and speculative but the care Blum has taken to validate facts is reassuring. An excellent book about a fascinating episode.

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A fascinating and detailed accounts of the Nazi plot to assassinate FDR, Churchill and Stalin at the Tehran Conference in 1943. The Germans knew by 1943 that they were going to lose the war, and the only way to get an outcome that didn't leave the country destroyed, like the Treaty of Versailles did after WWI, was to kill all three Allied leaders.
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Book 2 for #24B4Monday readathon.
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Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 4y
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