Kruegers Men, Lawrence Malkin
Kruegers Men, Lawrence Malkin
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Krueger's Men
The Secret Nazi Counterfeit Plot and the Prisoners of Block 19

Author: Lawrence Malkin

Narrator: Michael Prichard

Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/01/2006


Synopsis

The true story of the greatest counterfeiting scheme in history and the men the Nazis called upon to help it succeed—a group of concentration-camp Jews. Only a fortnight after the start of World War II, at a meeting that has remained a secret for more than half a century, Nazi leaders and officials of the German Reichsbank approved an audacious plot to counterfeit millions of British pounds. Now, drawing upon top-secret bank records, German and British correspondence, and interrogation transcripts, award-winning journalist and author Lawrence Malkin reveals how an unremarkable SS officer named Bernhard Krueger attempted to bring down the world financial system. But when Krueger discovered that forging pounds, and later dollars, was no easy task, he made a crucial decision: he would seek out the greatest counterfeiters of prewar Europe and enlist them in the effort. He found them in an unexpected place: a Nazi concentration camp.

About Lawrence Malkin

Lawrence Malkin's work has appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, Fortune, Connoisseur, The Times Literary Supplement, and many other magazines. He lives in New York with his wife, who survived the Nazi occupation of her native Belgium.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Al

An interesting look at the Nazi counterfeiting plot; the use of Concentration Camp internees and their fight for survival. The book also takes a look at what the Nazis did with their fake money; mostly used to pay off spies; most notably ‘Cicero’ who worked in the British Embassy in Ankara during th......more

Goodreads review by Rob

While the subject matter in and of itself is fascinating -- I found the book and the way it was written to just be ok. I guess I was expecting it to read more like a true-to-life thriller (a la Mark Bowden or Stephen Ambrose), whereas for the most part, the material felt very textbookish. Still - to......more

Goodreads review by Jesús

Compré este libro pensando que sería la novela en la que se había basado la película Los Falsificadores. Lamentablemente, no era exactamente así ya que este libro no es una novela sino un ensayo histórico. Básicamente el autor de "El falsificador de Hitler" reconstruye todos los hechos relacionados......more