The Nazis Next Door Free Audiobook Download by Eric Lichtblau
The Nazis Next Door tells the story of Lichtblau's investigative journalism for the New York Times about his investigation of neo-Nazi groups in Long Island. Lichtblau found that half-a-dozen of them were using the internet to recruit, sell merchandise and spread propaganda. The book also covers other subjects related to neo-Nazis such as how they treat women and their use of symbols such as the swastika.
The Nazis Next Door by award-winning reporter Eric Lichtblau, who covered the Watergate scandal. Lichtblau has written a book based on his first-hand experience as a member of word-class reporters assigned to cover the US Congress. After being tasked with investigating allegations about lobbyists and their influence in Washington, he discovered that a number of lobbyists had been telling people they were members of the Nazi party in order to gain access to Congressmen and get government contracts.
This audiobook is a great introduction to the rise of Nazism in Germany. It starts with political participation in the early 1920's and ends with Hitler's ascension to power. The audiobook provides a good background into the events that led to Hitler's rise as well as what he was like and how he conducted himself as leader of Germany.
'The Nazis Next Door' is an audiobook that tells the story of how a group of neo-Nazis successfully evaded police scrutiny by living in almost total anonymity somewhere near you. This novel follows the lives of five men and women who have taken up residence in Northeast Florida and their progression from fringe extremists to full-blown white supremacists or Nazis. This book does not rely on any sensationalism or sensationalist journalism, but rather, it is based on documents, reams of research and interviews with law enforcement.
If you want to know what the Nazis were up to in America during World War II, this is the book for you. The Nazis Next Door tells the story of an informant, nameless at first, who has been recruited by the FBI with a mission to take down an influential Nazi and his followers. The protagonist's story starts out with all sorts of interesting twists and turns as they try to infiltrate Nazi organizations while trying to remain anonymous. This novel is a great insight into how much bad can happen when good people do nothing.
This book tells the story of a Nazi production plant in Atlanta, Georgia. Lichtblau interviews various people who were employed by the company and their families. It is important to remember that while every person interviewed is not a Nazi, they lived near one during World War II.
Published Date | 2014-10-28 |
Duration | 9 hours 58 minutes |
Author | Eric Lichtblau |
Narrated | Malcolm Hillgartner |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | History |
Parent Category | World |