Book- They Came To Kill: The Story Of Eight Nazi Saboteurs In America

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"They Came To Kill" is a non-fiction book that tells the story of eight Nazi saboteurs who were sent to America during World War II with the mission to cause destruction and chaos.

The book is written by Eugene Rachlis and is based on extensive research and interviews with people involved in the story.

The book starts with the background of the eight saboteurs,
their training in Nazi Germany, and their journey to America.

The saboteurs were trained in espionage, sabotage, and other covert operations, and their mission was to carry out acts of sabotage on American soil.

The book then details the saboteurs' arrival in America and their attempts to carry out their mission.

The saboteurs were caught by the FBI shortly after their arrival,
and the book describes their trial, conviction,
and eventual execution.

Throughout the book, Rachlis provides a detailed account of the events surrounding the Nazi saboteurs' mission, including the political climate of the time, the FBI's investigation, and the legal proceedings
that followed.

The book also explores the impact that the saboteurs' mission had on American society and the war effort.

Overall, "They Came To Kill" is a gripping and informative account of a little-known chapter in American history, shedding light on the bravery of those who fought against Nazi aggression and the dangers of espionage and sabotage during wartime.

This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations.

Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving,
and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, that are true to their original work.

324 pages.