Nazis on the Potomac, Robert K. Sutton
Nazis on the Potomac, Robert K. Sutton
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Nazis on the Potomac
The Top-Secret Intelligence Operation that Helped Win World War II

Author: Robert K. Sutton

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 9 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/15/2022


Synopsis

Now a green open space enjoyed by residents, Fort Hunt, Virginia, about fifteen miles south of Washington, DC, was the site of one of the highest-level, clandestine operations during World War II.

Shortly after the United States entered World War II, the US military realized that it had to work on exploiting any advantages it might gain on the Axis Powers. One part of these endeavors was to establish a secret facility not too close, but also not too far from the Pentagon which would interrogate and eavesdrop on the highest-level Nazi prisoners and also translate and analyze captured German war documents.

That complex was established at Fort Hunt, known by the code name: PO Box 1142. The American servicemen who interrogated German prisoners or translated captured German documents were young, bright, hardworking, and absolutely dedicated to their work. Many of them were Jews, who had escaped Nazi Germany as children—some had come to America with their parents, others had escaped alone, but their experiences and those they had been forced to leave behind meant they all had personal motivation to do whatever they could to defeat Nazi Germany. They were perfect for the difficult and complex job at hand.


About Robert K. Sutton

Robert K. Sutton recently retired as Chief Historian of the National Park Service, which culminated a thirty-three-year career in the service. On his first day in this position, he met with the team interviewing the veterans who served at Fort Hunt during World War II. He encouraged the group in their efforts and was able to subsidize travel to complete the interviews. National Park Service historians did an absolutely masterful job of tracking down surviving veterans and capturing their stories. He has published a number of books, articles, and reviews on various public history topics.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bryn

I was born, as they say, a stone's throw from PO Box 1142/Ft Hunt and never knew it existed in history. When I met this author at a show (AUSA I think) and talked to him and got the book (autographed), I had no idea what I was in for. It was a fascinating look at an intelligence program that took pl......more

Goodreads review by Derek

As chief historian of the National Park Service Robert Sutton has drawn together the work of a team who had been gathering the testimony of Fort Hunt veterans between the declassification of their work in World War II and the inevitable loss of their evidence to time and mortality. Some - the largest......more

Goodreads review by Mike

Interesting look at how using Jewish soldiers obtained critical intelligence during WW-II. The only flaw I find is a bit of lingering criticism of CIA operations during the War on Terror. Comparing the operations of the two efforts is one thing, but you criticism men and women working currently in t......more

Wonderful What fascinating men they helped win the war and get back at the Nazis! Also what great post war careers.......more