The Summer of 1936 was to be very important for Hitler’s Third Reich. There would be hundreds of thousands of visitors, from all over the world, coming to Berlin for the Olympics. The Nazis were determined to show the “New Germany” in the best possible light.America's Colonel Charles Lindbergh, the “Lone Eagle”, who, in 1927, became the first man to fly solo from New York to Paris, was arriving on July 22nd for a 10 day visit. A few weeks prior to his arrival, a plot was discovered. A major crime ring was being paid a great deal of money to assassinate him during his visit. This was Charles Lindbergh’s first trip to Germany. What reason could anyone in Berlin have for wanting him dead?That was the question that General Hermann Wilhelm Goering, the Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe, Germany’s Air Force, and the one who had extended the invitation to Colonel Lindbergh, wanted answered. He turned to Karl von Ernst, a Private Investigator and former Chief Inspector in the Berlin Police, to find the answer and stop the attempt on Lindbergh’s life.Karl had to unravel the plot which included an exiled Nazi group working out of Prague, Serenity, Berlin's largest crime ring and a mystery man, the one who initiated the plan to kill Lindbergh. He had to do this while contending with Reinhard Heydrich, of the SS, the Nazi Party's infamous police force, and one of General Goering’s chief rivals for power within the Nazi hierarchy.Karl had to fight a two front battle, plotters on one side, the SS on the other.
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Richard Carl Roth has been studying the history of Germany, from the end of the Great War through World War II for over thirty years. He has presented a program entitled Personalities of the Third Reich on a number of occasions for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of South Carolina. He has visited a wide variety of locations significant to the study of Hitler’s Third Reich including Berlin, Nuremberg, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Moscow, Amsterdam, Normandy, The Imperial War Museum in London and the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC. A personal reference library of over 450 books, including memoirs, diaries, biographies and the works of a great many recognized historians who have covered the Third Reich, has provided him with an extensive collection of research material. This library is supplemented by maps, films and newsreels as well as German, American, British and Canadian magazines and newspapers that were published during this period. He has drawn on all of these resources to produce ENDANGERED EAGLE a meticulously researched Historical Novel.
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