Code Name Edelweiss
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Stephanie Landsem
"What I am looking for--what I desperately need, Mrs. Weiss--is a spy."Adolf Hitler is still a distant rumble on the horizon, but a Jewish spymaster and his courageous spies uncover a storm of Nazi terror in their own backyard.In the summer of 1933, a man named Adolf Hitler is the new and powerful anti-Semitic chancellor of Germany. But in Los Angeles, no-nonsense secretary Liesl Weiss has concerns much closer to home. The Great Depression is tightening its grip and Liesl is the sole supporter of two children, an opinionated mother, and a troubled brother.Leon Lewis is a Jewish lawyer who has watched Adolf Hitler's rise to power--and the increase in anti-Semitism in America--with growing alarm. He believes Nazi agents are working to seize control of Hollywood, the greatest propaganda machine the world has ever known. The trouble is, authorities scoff at his dire warnings.When Liesl loses her job at MGM, her only choice is to work with Leon Lewis and the mysterious Agent Thirteen to spy on her friends and neighbors in her German American community. What Leon Lewis and his spies find is more chilling--and more dangerous--than any of them suspected.Code Name Edelweiss is based on a true story, unknown until recent years: How a lone Jewish lawyer and a handful of amateur spies discovered and foiled Adolf Hitler's plan to take over Hollywood.
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Author
Stephanie Landsem
Pages
432
Publisher
Tyndale House Publishers
Published Date
2023
ISBN
1496460669 9781496460660
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"Thank you to NetGalley and Dreamscape Media for the ARC of Code Name Edelweiss.<br/><br/>This story about combines both struggles of a mother in the US during the 1930s, and the spies that were in the US trying to stop Hitler's influence in the US (based on real events). I found this story to be absolutely fascinating. I was not aware of how bad the antisemitism was in the US during the 1930s (especially in a place like California), and that it was very similar to what was going on in Germany. This book will be a very interesting read for any historical fiction-buff."
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