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“Engrossing.” New York Times
“A vivid, robust story.” Entertainment Weekly
“A sprightly and definitive account.” Newsweek
“Former Time magazine staffer Taber reveals one of WWII’s darkest secrets in this compulsively readable,
real-life thriller of how the Nazis funded their war machine…Those with an interest in war crimes will relish Taber’s
masterful reportage and the unearthing of these wartime treasures.” Publishers Weekly
“If a crazed ideology motivated the Nazis in their drive for European
hegemony, gold was the instrument that Hitler needed to make his dreams a
reality. Independent scholar Taber provides a
detailed account of the German economists—some committed Nazis and
others merely technocrats—who helped Hitler obtain the reserves he
needed…Relates the account of World War II from the perspective
of gold, something that will attract a variety of readers.” Library Journal
“An absorbing examination of an important and rarely covered episode in WWII.” Booklist
“As former Time editor
and reporter Taber shows in this crisp, well-documented history,
lust for gold was integral to Hitler’s military ambitions…A chilling tale vividly
told.” Kirkus Reviews