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Himmler's Hostages
The Untold Story of Himmler's Special Prisoners & the End of WWII
Historical Context
The notorious Nazi leader's attempt to take war prisoners hostage at the end of WWII is revealed in this lively and expertly researched history. During the final weeks of the Second World War, Heinrich Himmler assembled the most famous and noteworthy SS prisoners be taken hostage. Himmler's plan was to use these individuals as bargaining chips to save the Reich—or, failing that, himself.
The Prominenten Group
Known as the Prominenten, this group included European politicians and former heads of state, five British survivors of the 'Great Escape,' two MI5 agents, and Irish-born POWs. This meticulously researched study sheds new light on how the British prisoners came to be integrated with a multinational group of VIPs in Dachau concentration camp, including German family groups of men, women, and children; relatives of those implicated in the plot to kill Hitler.
Narrative Highlights
The lively narrative describes kidnapping, escape attempts, interpersonal conflict, betrayal, and comradeship. It also reveals intrigues and love affairs among the prisoners, culminating in their dramatic attempt to free themselves from the SS.