Nazi-USA connection books
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War Against the Weak by Edwin Black
Martin Bormann: Nazi in Exile by Manning P. (Lyle Stuart, Inc, 1981
Psychiatrists: The Men Behind Hitler by Thomas Roeder, Volker Kubillus and Anthony Burwell
THE MEN BEHIND HITLER A German warning to the world by Bernhard Schreiber
I.G. Farben - from Anilin to forced labor by Jörg Hunger and Paul Sander
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George Seldes Facts and Fascism, In Fact, Inc., 1943
They just don't write them like this anymore. This vitally important work is
essential for understanding exactly what fascism is, and what it isn't (all
other titles by Seldes are strongly recommended as well).
Ladislas Farago Aftermath, Simon & Schuster, 1974
Notable for being the first book to document the role played by the Pope, the
Vatican and various other elements of the Catholic Church in collaborating with
Western intelligence services to help Nazi war criminals escape justice.
James and Suzanne Pool Who Financed Hitler, Dial Press, 1978
This book provides at least some of the answers to the question posed by the
title, covering the rise of the Nazi party from 1919-1933 and the political
machinations and the funding that brought it to power.
Charles Higham Trading With the Enemy, Delacorte Press, 1983
Documents the complicity of numerous U.S. corporations in trading with and
arming Nazi Germany both before and during World War II. [click here to read a
recent article from The Nation on this subject]
Charles Higham American Swastika, Doubleday, 1985
Traces the Nazi connections and funding of numerous American pro-fascist and
anti-war activists during WWII, including Charles Lindbergh, Father Coughlin,
Errol Flynn, and numerous others.
Lenny Lapon Mass Murderers in White Coats, Psychiatric Genocide Research
Institute, 1986
Traces the parallels between the psychiatric and eugenics movements in Nazi
Germany and the United States from early in the twentieth century through the
present day.
Tom Bower The Paperclip Conspiracy, Little, Brown, 1987
One of the essential books on Project Paperclip, the CIA program (actually
several parallel programs) that actively recruited Nazi scientists, academics,
military and intelligence personnel, and chemical and biological warfare
specialists for use as intelligence assets in the U.S. and around the world.
Christopher Simpson Blowback, Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1988
Another essential book on the Paperclip project, focusing primarily on the
recruitment of fascist émigré groups for use as stay-behind 'anti-communist'
guerrilla armies, disseminators of pro-Western propaganda, etc.
Linda Hunt Secret Agenda, St. Martins Press, 1991
Yet another essential book on Project Paperclip - and one that is particularly
difficult to find. Hunt reveals that countless Nazis were brought to the U.S.
and strategically placed in military installations, universities and private
corporations, regardless of their wartime records.
Burton Hersch The Old Boys, Charles Scribner's Son's, 1992
With heavy doses of disinformation, this book traces the origins of the OSS and
the Central Intelligence Agency, providing details about the Dulles brothers,
Richard Helms, William Donovan, William Bullit, Frank Wisner, William Casey,
William Colby, and the rest of the old boy network.
Christopher Simpson The Splendid Blond Beast, Grove Press, 1993
Relates how international law and international finance, which Allen and John
Foster Dulles played key roles in crafting, have thwarted efforts to prevent
acts of genocide and prosecute war criminals from WWI through the present day.
Martin Lee The Beast Reawakens, Routledge, 2000
Though perhaps inaccurately titled (the beast never actually went to sleep, it
just went into hiding), this book provides a wealth of information on the
post-war international fascist infrastructure and its connections to Western
intelligence services.