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Fatherland

Fatherland

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Chilling, alternate history . Nazis won, and it is 1964
Review: -This very chiling and realistic book will haunt your perceptions for a long time. -Definitely worth the time for World War II buffs. -Berlin is the world's key city, and Nazi slogans, spies, fear, and totalitarian pomp and hubris define this society. All the rest are vassals. -Jews disappearing? Just a prefabricated myth!! -A perfect "what if" tale, starkly possible. -I now FEEL DIFFERENT seeing the new black VW Bug, ...whcih could be (in alternate history) a good market ploy of the modern Nazi society!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Clever and imaginative
Review: The basic premiss of the book is a real stretch. Even if Germany had won the war by discovering the atomic bomb first, there is no way Hitler would have lived to celebrate his 75th birthday (his health was in serious decline by 1945). Nevertheless, if you can suspend your disbelief for long enough, then you will find a lot of merit in this book. The description of the mechanics of how the extermination camps functioned is as detailed and chilling as I have ever read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An intriguing story with a good twist that rings true
Review: A great book -- a mix of history, informed speculation, the life of a German policeman and a thrilling storyline.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best books ever!
Review: Best book I read in a long time. Harris excellently combines fiction and historic facts. Moreover, his fiction is based on these facts. A well told crime story which evolves into a political thriller. Absolutely great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the all best
Review: Scary Scary SCARY This book tells it like it will be. I cringed so much when I read it people had to ask me if I was alright. Robert Harris does a wonderful job of writing the future as in a what if scenerio

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great work!
Review: One of the best books ever. It has all that what-if books usually lack. It tells "history" of WWII, it has map of europe, it has map of Berlin... Amazing. Meybe the only think that could be added is what "happened" to resistance leaders (De Gaule, Tito) and leaders of defeated countries (Stalin...). Advice for those who liked it: don't see the movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a thrilling look at what might have been...
Review: A wonderful novel that blends fact and fiction together with some of the most monsterous characters in history . Harris draws on real occurences such as the 1942 Wannsee conference in which Rienhard Hedrich drew up the plans for the Final Solution, with a traditional detective story. This reader was compelled to find out exactly what was fiction and what was fact after reading the book. Harris' novel works beacuase his research is meticulous and the story well-woven. Super stuff!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Familiar
Review: "Gorky Park" with Nazis. There is one genuine bit of wit, which involves the identity of the President of the USA in 1960. Otherwise, old hat.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantasic?Horrible?Excellent!
Review: This book is one of the best novels about Nazi-Germany, I ever read. The possibility, that Hitler has won the war is a wonderful scenario for an interesting criminal affair. The book shows, how life would have been, if it all had came like this. I think, it is well written, because Harris drew a picture of what could have happen. The image, that I have to grew up in a Nazi-Reich makes me thinking.... If you are intersted in history, especially German history, read the book. IT'S GREAT!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: frighteningly good read
Review: A terribly bleak and frighteningly realistic picture of the aftermath of World War II and a Nazi victory. Harris slowly reveals a detective's gradual understanding of the truth about the holocaust and the deathcamps, and his struggle to bring that truth to a world suffocated under Nazi propaganda. Most terrible of all, however, are the genuine diary notes about the deathcamps, to be found at the end of the novel. Heartily recommended.


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