Espionage, war, secret missions, and hidden history come together in this gripping true story of one of World War II’s lesser-known plots. Nazi Saboteurs uncovers Hitler’s covert attack plans and the dramatic events that followed.
Nazi Saboteurs: Hitler’s Secret Attack on America by Samantha Seiple is a fascinating historical non-fiction book that explores espionage, sabotage, World War II, covert operations, intelligence history, and secret wartime missions.
Through thrilling storytelling and historical research, the book recounts the true story of Nazi agents sent to America on a secret sabotage mission during World War II. It explores themes of espionage, war strategy, intelligence operations, national security, undercover missions, political conflict, and the dramatic efforts to stop a covert threat.
Blending history, wartime intrigue, espionage, biography, and real-world storytelling, Nazi Saboteurs: Hitler’s Secret Attack on America offers readers a gripping look into a little-known chapter of World War II history filled with suspense, danger, and historical significance.
Perfect for readers of military history, espionage books, World War II non-fiction, political history, secret operations, and true historical stories, this book is an exciting and informative read.
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC
Language : English
Binding: PAPER BACK

