Return To The Reich, Eric Lichtblau
Return To The Reich, Eric Lichtblau
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Return To The Reich
A Holocaust Refugee's Secret Mission to Defeat the Nazis

Author: Eric Lichtblau

Narrator: Dennis Boutsikaris

Unabridged: 6 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 10/15/2019


Synopsis

The remarkable story of Fred Mayer, a German-born Jew who escaped Nazi Germany only to return as an American commando on a secret mission behind enemy lines.

Growing up in Germany, Freddy Mayer witnessed the Nazis' rise to power. When he was sixteen, his family made the decision to flee to the United States—they were among the last German Jews to escape, in 1938.
 
In America, Freddy tried enlisting the day after Pearl Harbor, only to be rejected as an “enemy alien” because he was German. He was soon recruited to the OSS, the country’s first spy outfit before the CIA. Freddy, joined by Dutch Jewish refugee Hans Wynberg and Nazi defector Franz Weber, parachuted into Austria as the leader of Operation Greenup, meant to deter Hitler’s last stand. He posed as a Nazi officer and a French POW for months, dispatching reports to the OSS via Hans, holed up with a radio in a nearby attic. The reports contained a goldmine of information, provided key intelligence about the Battle of the Bulge, and allowed the Allies to bomb twenty Nazi trains. On the verge of the Allied victory, Freddy was captured by the Gestapo and tortured and waterboarded for days. Remarkably, he persuaded the Nazi commander for the region to surrender, completing one of the most successful OSS missions of the war.

Based on years of research and interviews with Mayer himself, whom the author was able to meet only months before his death at the age of ninety-four, Return to the Reich is an eye-opening, unforgettable narrative of World War II heroism.

About Eric Lichtblau

ERIC LICHTBLAU, a two-time Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist, is the best-selling author of The Nazis Next Door and Bush’s Law: The Remaking of American Justice. He was a Washington reporter for the New York Times for fifteen years, while also writing for the Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker, TIME, and other publications. He has been a frequent guest on NPR, MSNBC, C-SPAN, and other networks, as well as a speaker at many universities and institutions. He lives outside Washington, D.C.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dave

This the true story of Freddy Mayer, a Germany born Jew, who fled his home country just before the Nazi’s began rounding up the Jewish people. His family made their way to the United States and settled in Brooklyn. As America entered the war, Freddy hoped to help his new country defeat the fascists......more

Goodreads review by A.B.

I’ve read so much about world war 2 and even the OSS but this story is one I had never heard and it is something out of a movie. In fact if some of the stuff that happens to Fred Mayer came up in a movie I would call it impossible or cliched. This is a true story of what a determined refugee can do,......more

Incredible This is one of the best historical books about WWII I have ever read. Impeccably researched with accompanying pictures should a fantastic amount of research. I can not give a higher recommendation.......more

4.9 🌟 as there are a few words used in quotations. However this was a fascinating story and a must-read for anyone interested in WW II! I never knew so many escaped Germany, fled to America then became US soldiers. It’s sad it took him so long to get on a mission, then to be captured 9 days before H......more