Coffee with Hitler, Charles Spicer
Coffee with Hitler, Charles Spicer
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Coffee with Hitler
The Story of the Amateur Spies Who Tried to Civilize the Nazis

Author: Charles Spicer

Narrator: Simon Vance

Unabridged: 11 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/06/2022


Synopsis

The fascinating story of how an eccentric group of intelligence agents used amateur diplomacy to penetrate the Nazi high command in an effort to prevent the start of World War II“How might the British have handled Hitler differently?” remains one of history’s greatest “what ifs."Coffee with Hitler tells the astounding story of how a handful of amateur British intelligence agents wined, dined, and befriended the leading National Socialists between the wars. With support from royalty, aristocracy, politicians, and businessmen, they hoped to use the recently founded Anglo-German Fellowship as a vehicle to civilize and enlighten the Nazis.At the heart of the story are a pacifist Welsh historian, a World War I flying ace, and a butterfly-collecting businessman, who together offered the British government better intelligence on the horrifying rise of the Nazis than any other agents. Though they were only minor players in the terrible drama of Europe’s descent into its second twentieth-century war, these three protagonists operated within the British Establishment. They infiltrated the Nazi high command deeper than any other spies, relaying accurate intelligence to both their government and to its anti-appeasing critics.Straddling the porous border between hard and soft diplomacy, their activities fueled tensions between the amateur and the professional diplomats in both London and Berlin. Having established a personal rapport with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, they delivered intelligence to him directly, too, paving the way for American military support for Great Britain against the Nazi threat.The settings for their public efforts ranged from tea parties in Downing Street, banquets at London’s best hotels, and the Coronation of George VI to coffee and cake at Hitler’s Bavarian mountain home, champagne galas at the Berlin Olympics, and afternoon receptions at the Nuremberg Rallies. More private encounters between the elites of both powers were nurtured by shooting weekends at English country homes, whisky-drinking sessions at German estates, discreet meetings in London apartments, and whispered exchanges in the corridors of embassies and foreign ministries.

About Charles Spicer

Charles Spicer is a debut author whose recent doctorate on this subject has been examined by leading historians and acknowledged as a groundbreaking work. He completed his Masters from the University of Cambridge and his PhD from the University of London. Coffee with Hitler is based on eight years of painstaking research among letters, intelligence reports, and other primary sources, many of which have been lost or overlooked by historians for the past eighty years. Charles lives in Suffolk, England.

About Simon Vance

Simon Vance is an award-winning actor and an AudioFile Golden Voice with over fifty Earphones Awards and thirteen prestigious Audie Awards. He was named Booklist’s very first Voice of Choice in 2008 and an AudioFile Best Voice of 2009.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lady Wesley on September 22, 2022

3.5 stars Review of the audiobook narrated by Simon Vance. An interesting little-known story about efforts in the 1930s by some British leaders to “civilize” and thereby avoid war with Nazi Germany. It’s a bit dry, but I did not lose interest. Simon Vance's top-notch narration is perfect for this subj......more

Goodreads review by Pirate on March 26, 2023

The thorny subject of appeasement is tackled here in a wonderfully written tome with gusto, elan, wit and plentiful insight using some previously untapped sources which the author deployed Poirot style detection to track down. Not often in a historical book one gets to dine on the terrace with Himml......more

Goodreads review by Jean on April 28, 2024

Charles Spicer highlights the efforts of four relatively unknown men to avoid war in the mid- to late 1930s, first as “appeasers” and then to help the British government position itself to block Nazi aggression. As upper-crust English and Scotsmen, they had traveled throughout Germany and made many......more

Goodreads review by Laurin on December 26, 2023

A book filled to the brim with historical adventures, carefully portrayed protagonists and wit, Coffee with Hitler explores a much lesser known aspect of Anglo-German relations pre-war. Analysing the protagonists well-intetioned role in the Anglo-German diplomacy leading up to WW2 in particular, and......more

Goodreads review by Desirae on June 24, 2023

A specialized book that will be enjoyed more by readers with a good prior understanding of the political and diplomatic tensions between Germany and Great Britain prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. Its focus is on a small slice of the complicated history leading to war. I think the book's......more


Quotes

“Coffee with Hitler has the cover and characters of an Alan Furst novel, but it is a true story of double-dealers and shifting shades of gray.” Wall Street Journal

“The result of intense research, it’s a page-turner…Engagingly recounts a steady stream of social events…[as] Spicer’s subjects bent over backward to see reason in Nazi policies…A captivating and convincing revisionist history.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“The escalation of Nazi violence, Edward VIII’s unexpected abdication, an unprepared Britain, and a government ignoring the danger signs of war all make for a heady brew and an exciting read. Will be easy for history lovers to enjoy." Library Journal (starred review)

“In this very well-researched and well-written work of historical revisionism, Charles Spicer reminds us of the important fact that not every Briton who wanted better relations with Nazi Germany did so from malign motives. Some were Germanophile, myopic, naïve, and amateur but essentially well meaning.” Andrew Roberts, New York Times bestselling author

“The outstanding narrative reads like a thriller, taking readers from the salons of stately homes and Mayfair clubs to the mass rallies and diplomatic backrooms of Nazi Germany. With more than a few spies, rogues, and plot twists along the way, Spicer tells a story that could be ripped from the pages of a novel.” Bradley W. Hart, author of Hitler’s American Friends

“If ever there were a case of the road to hell being paved with good intentions, it is surely the story that Charles Spicer tells so brilliantly and empathetically in this exceptionally well-written book.” David Cannadine, Dodge Professor of History at Princeton and author of Victorious Century


Awards

  • Wall Street Journal Pick