
The Barbarossa Secret
Christopher Kerr(Author)
The Book Guild Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 28. May 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
456 pages
978-1-914471-65-0 (ISBN)
Description
From the darkest days of the Second World War comes an incredible story of a cover-up with staggering implications.
The death of a man in Bavaria in 2020 is the first in a long line of dominos to fall as a journalist searches to uncover the truth of his family's very personal involvement in one of the greatest hidden episodes of the war. A highly secret pact is revealed between Nazi Germany and the Allies that few ever knew, could ever acknowledge, or even dare speak of.
The journalist's investigation implicates governments, influential factions, and even royalty in an astounding disagreement at the heart of power triggering a major wartime constitutional crisis. His revelations are so dramatic that they will rock the foundations of present-day government and institutions, placing his own life at risk, as intelligence agencies seek to keep the information hidden.
And they want to keep it hidden.
The death of a man in Bavaria in 2020 is the first in a long line of dominos to fall as a journalist searches to uncover the truth of his family's very personal involvement in one of the greatest hidden episodes of the war. A highly secret pact is revealed between Nazi Germany and the Allies that few ever knew, could ever acknowledge, or even dare speak of.
The journalist's investigation implicates governments, influential factions, and even royalty in an astounding disagreement at the heart of power triggering a major wartime constitutional crisis. His revelations are so dramatic that they will rock the foundations of present-day government and institutions, placing his own life at risk, as intelligence agencies seek to keep the information hidden.
And they want to keep it hidden.
Reviews / Votes
"Vivid and Believable" * History of War Magazine *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Kibworth
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-914471-65-0 (9781914471650)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Christopher Kerr has had a varied career as a civil servant, marketing executive, and entrepreneur. He now concentrates on writing, which has become a passion, based upon a keen interest in politics, and current affairs. Christopher's genre is modern historical fiction, set against real life events, to give added authenticity, and perspective to human drama. He lives in a village in North Wales, where he is working on his third novel.