LEBENSBORN (e-bog) af Kuehn, Douglas
Kuehn, Douglas (forfatter)

LEBENSBORN e-bog

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In this, the second volume of the Addlestone Chronicles, the focus ison the Nazi's vision of creating a 'Master Race' in preparation for their1000-year Reich. To accomplish this, they promoted, arranged, andeventually only permitted, 'breeding' between genetically 'pure' Aryans. This Europe-wide programme was called Lebensborn. Set in the mid-1930s, action takes place in England, Germany, I...
E-bog 42,15 DKK
Forfattere Kuehn, Douglas (forfatter)
Udgivet 16 juni 2022
Længde 274 sider
Genrer Historical fiction
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781665599139
In this, the second volume of the Addlestone Chronicles, the focus ison the Nazi's vision of creating a 'Master Race' in preparation for their1000-year Reich. To accomplish this, they promoted, arranged, andeventually only permitted, 'breeding' between genetically 'pure' Aryans. This Europe-wide programme was called Lebensborn. Set in the mid-1930s, action takes place in England, Germany, Italy,and France. A wealthy, young English upper-class couple, James andLouise Harcourt-Heath, are recruited as spies by the British SecurityService department, MI5. After unearthing the secrets of the primaryLebensborn facility, they are assigned to continue their espionage activitiesat the 1936 winter and summer Olympic games in Hitler's Germany. Both novels offer readers fast-moving and gripping adventure stories aswell as historical warnings. Parallels are evident between the conditionsin Europe in the 1930s and political developments today in the US,the UK, and elsewhere. Similar circumstances enabled fascist dictatorsin Germany, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. The third volume of the Addlestone Chronicles is set to be published inthe autumn of 2022. Partially set in Ireland, it follows the same Englishcouple's attempts to unearth Nazi spies in the neutral Irish Free Stateand prevent the Nazi kidnap of a physicist, working on nuclear fissionat the Cavendish Lab in Cambridge, England.