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The Nazi Conspiracy by Brad Meltzer, Josh Mensch

The Nazi Conspiracy

The Secret Plot to Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill

by Brad Meltzer, Josh Mensch
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  • Jan 10, 2023, 400 pages
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  • Jan 2024, 400 pages
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Lola M. (Boise, ID)

This is History ...
This is history as it should be taught in schools. Taking the dry bones of what we know happened and flushing out into full color had me all in. Reading about the humans behind the most important figures in turning a world war, with their preferences, egos, and courage brought to the forefront how decisions on a global level are not made instantly, or without argument and misunderstanding. While sometimes the writing was a bit flippant, it will certainly speak to new generations of leaders in a language they understand now - not from 80 years ago. It was easy to take the past and find so many instances where the world is now repeating the mistakes it made and that now, as ever, women and children bear the brunt of war.

This is deep, read it slow or you will missing something read. I wrote in the margins, underlined new insights and was constantly voicing exclamations at the audacity and often selfish reasons for why things happened the way they did. But also came away with a deep sense of respect for those leaders who, in spite of the hard road and the many blocks to successful communication and the risks in doing so, managed to sit down and work out the best path forward. Even the more minor characters in the war were given their time - both the good and the bad players. Their individual gamesmanship was highlighted well without romanticizing anything. I wished for more photos, though.
Florrie C. (Indianapolis, IN)

World War II with a twist
Well written and meticulously researched, The Nazi Conspiracy offers a fascinating look into a heretofore little examined story of a plot to kill Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill. As an avid reader of both thrillers and history, I feel that the authors do a masterful job of combining suspense with historical fact without confusing the two. Highly recommended to anyone who is already a fan of World War II history and wants to explore a different perspective or those who want to expand their knowledge of iconic events and leaders of the 20th century.
Connie

Much More Than a Conspiracy
I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the big three - Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin. The author described their personalities as well as their intrigues and strategies.
The opening and closing of each chapter made me want to keep reading, and I was not disappointed. There was drama and intrigue.
What a pleasant way to learn the history of the pivotal battles of World War II!
Janet H. (Utica, NY)

History Brought to Life
As an avid reader of both histories and mysteries, I found this book both informative and exciting and just what I was looking for with a true story as engrossing as fiction (no dry lists of dates and battles here). Even though I have a good knowledge about the people and events of WW2, this book taught me much I didn't know. It moved from location to location, from Allies to Axis, person to person. I thought this was a great approach, but it did require paying attention to chapter headings. Besides an engaging writing style and well organized plot lines, I was left pondering what a difference small twists and turns of fate make to our history.
Linda J. (Ballwin, MO)

What We Didn't Know
While most of us are familiar with WW2 such as how it started, Hitler's insane racism and anti-Semitic views, Omaha Beach, and the bombing of Hiroshima. However, I for one had no idea a plot to assassinate Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin at their first "Big Three" conference was hatched and thwarted. Author Brad Meltzer has done an excellent job of researching this event and addressing the questions of how the Soviets found out about it and squashed it - or did they? Many questions remain, but I found this book riveting from beginning to end.
Anke V. (Portland, OR)

THE NAZY CONSPIRACY
The story centers around a possible Nazi attempt to kill Franklin D. Roosevelt (USA), Winston Churchill (UK), and Joseph Stalin (USSR) while they met at the secret summit of the Big Three in Tehran, Iran, in 1943, while WWII is raging. The book details the history of these three different men, how their countries were plunged into the war, the decisions they made to work together to strategically end WW2, and the very pressure this war has put upon them mentally, emotionally, and physically. In parallel, Franz Mayr, a Nazi spy in Iran, upon finding out about this meeting hatches a secret assassination plot that would have altered the course of the war and rewritten history. 

The book is easy to follow, with a clear and concise voice narration of the story that skillfully relates the drama and suspense involved, making it seem like historical thriller rather than a history book. I enjoyed the book and recommend it if you are interested in WWII, politics and a story that moves fast and never lets up. 
Janis H. (Willow Street, PA)

Sensational Page Turner
The Nazi Conspiracy is apparently a well known theory known to many World War II scholars and fans. I was only aware that the Big Three Conference in 1943 occurred in Teheran with Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt, and the famous picture of the three in history publications encouraged the world that victory was possible.The twist and turns in this book kept me up late turning the pages. Although I certainly knew that there were no attacks on the lives of Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt, the details convinced me that it could have happened. The authors do offer other opinions that the press ran with Roosevelt's offhand comment, "It would have been quite a haul if the Nazis had gotten all three of us. The British could have been jealous that they were not informed of the plot and had no part in its exposure that quite possibly saved the world.

The Germans were losing. They were ruthless. I am on the side of the evidence that Meltzer and Mensch present. No one will never know for sure, but the authors kept me on the edge of my seat. Plus they filled in a lot of names and events that were important on both sides that I either forgot or never knew. This book is the best thriller I read in 2022. I thank BookBrowse for the advance reading copy.
Barbara C. (Riverside, CA)

Nonfiction Thriller
One of best books I read this year. Very smooth writing. I have read several Meltzer books, and have never been disappointed. This era of history happened when I was under six years old. School history classes give WW2 short shrift, and much of this was very new to me. I plan to reread it soon and maybe pick up some other books about the era. A winner!

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