The Traitors
A True Story of Blood, Betrayal and Deceit
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Gareth Armstrong
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Josh Ireland
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Playboy. Fascist. Strongman. Thief. Traitors.
September 1939. For years now Britain has been rudderless, divided and grievously unequal. Successive governments have floundered as they struggled to cope with economic misery at home and machinations abroad. Many of the country's citizens are seduced by fascism; others are simply left alienated by leaders who seem unwilling or unable to take the decisive action that is so desperately needed.
When war breaks out, the imperiled nation achieves the unity and purpose that has eluded it for more than a decade. It is a time of heroism and sacrifice in which many thousands of soldiers and civilians give their lives. But some Britons choose a different path, renegades who will fight for the Third Reich until its gruesome collapse in 1945. The Traitors tells the stories of four such men: the chaotic, tragic John Amery; the idealistic but hate-filled William Joyce; the cynical, murderous conman Harold Cole; and Eric Pleasants, an iron-willed pacifist and bodybuilder who wants no part in this war.
Drawing on recently declassified MI6 files, as well as diaries, letters and memoirs, The Traitors is a book about disordered lives in turbulent times; idealism twisted out of shape; of torn consciences and abandoned loyalties; of murder, deceit, temptation and loss. It shows how a man might come to desert his country's cause and the tragic consequences that treachery brings in its wake.
©2017 Josh Ireland (P)2017 Hodder & StoughtonCritic Reviews
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- The Quiet Reader
- 07-03-2023
Compelling
A not well known, at least in our times, history of four British citizens who for a host of reasons sided with the Nazis during WW2. This book endeavours to understand the motives of the four men depicted, their backgrounds, their people and those they effected and their actions. The Narrator of this audiobook is superb in giving voice to these men as well as providing a smooth and engaging discourse. Highly recommended not only as an audiobook but in print format.
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