Sisters in Resistance: How a German Spy, a Banker's Wife, and Mussolini's Daughter Outwitted the Nazis
By Tilar J. Mazzeo
Read by Lisa Flanagan
Unabridged
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$45.00
ISBN: 9781668615591
Runtime: | 8.49 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/History |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award
In 1944, news of secret diaries kept by Italy's Foreign Minister, Galeazzo Ciano, had permeated public consciousness. What wasn't reported, however, was how three women—a Fascist's daughter, a German spy, and an American socialite—risked their lives to ensure the diaries would reach the Allies, who would later use them as evidence against the Nazis at Nuremberg.
In 1944, Benito Mussolini's daughter, Edda, gave Hitler and her father an ultimatum: release her husband, Galeazzo Ciano, from prison, or risk her leaking her husband's journals to the press. To avoid the peril of exposing Nazi lies, Hitler and Mussolini hunted for the diaries for months, determined to destroy them.
Hilde Beetz, a German spy, was deployed to seduce Ciano to learn the diaries' location and take them from Edda. As the seducer became the seduced, Hilde converted as a double agent, joining forces with Edda to save Ciano from execution. When this failed, Edda fled to Switzerland with Hilde’s daring assistance to keep Ciano's final wish: to see the diaries published for use by the Allies. When American spymaster Allen Dulles learned of Edda's escape, he sent in socialite Frances De Chollet, an “accidental” spy, telling her to find Edda, gain her trust, and, crucially, hand the diaries over to the Americans. Together, they succeeded in preserving one of the most important documents of WWII.
Drawing from in‑depth research and first-person interviews with people who witnessed these events, Mazzeo gives readers a riveting look into this little‑known moment in history and shows how, without Edda, Hilde, and Frances's involvement, certain convictions at Nuremberg would never have been possible.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“This audiobook demonstrates yet again that history’s footnotes often have the most revealing and important stories to tell. Narrated in a perfect tone and mix of emotions by Lisa Flanagan, the work…reads like the best spy novels. Flanagan’s performance is flawless, particularly her delivery of dialogue…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” —AudioFile
“A little-known history finally comes to light.” —Town & Country
“It reads like a spy thriller, moving at a fast pace, and even though the reader knows the successful outcome, the suspense never lets up." —Wall Street Journal
“Reads like a John le Carré novel, too incredible to be true—and yet it is.” —Booklist
“WWII buffs will be enthralled.” —Publishers Weekly
“Intelligent and compelling, Mazzeo’s probing book delves intriguingly into the ‘moral thicket’…[of] the long, dark days of World War II.” —Kirkus Reviews
An important, often harrowing, and until now little-known story of the Holocaust: how thousands of children were rescued from the Warsaw ghetto by a Polish woman of extraordinary daring and moral courage. —Joseph Kanon, Author of Leaving Berlin, Praise for Irena’s Children
Mazzeo chronicles a ray of hope in desperate times in this compelling biography of a brave woman who refused to give up. —Kirkus Reviews, Praise for Irena's Children
Mazzeo reveals a hotbed of illicit affairs and deadly intrigue, as well as stunning acts of defiance and treachery. —Brad Thor, The Today Show Summer Reads, Praise for The Hotel on Place Vendome
Tilar J. Mazzeo lifts the veil to reveal a lesser-known narrative of scandal and subterfuge . . . A work of history that reads as enticingly as a novel. —Harper's Bazaar, Praise for Hotel on Place Vendome
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Details
Details
Available Formats : | Retail CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/History |
Runtime: | 8.49 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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