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The Berlin Mission: The American Who Resisted Nazi Germany from Within

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By (author): Richard Breitman

Raymond Geist was sent to Berlin as a consul in 1929. He was not from the right social class to become an ambassador - a role reserved for men of means in the 1920s - and in his duties as a consul he primarily handled visas for emigrants intending to move to the US. Once Hitler's government began to oppress certain categories of German and Austrian citizens as well as foreigners, the consular office became vitally important. It was Geist who expedited the exits of Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud, and Geist who understood best the urgency of the situation in Germany and the potential catastrophe that awaited the persecuted groups.

Geist was a constant presence in Berlin while US ambassadors and consul generals cycled in and out. Despite a secret homosexual relationship with a German that posed a threat to his career-and to his lover's life-Geist fearlessly challenged the police state whenever it abused Americans in Germany or threatened US interests. He balanced his diplomatic discretion with the imperative to save lives: he secured visas for hundreds of refugees and unaccompanied children while he maintained a working relationship with the most important Nazi officials, including Heinrich Himmler, Reinhard Heydrich and Hermann Göring. As relations between the US and Nazi Germany deteriorated, Geist remained the most knowledgeable, capable and valuable analyst and problem solver in Berlin. He was the first American official to advise his government that what lay ahead for Germany's Jews was what would later become known as the Holocaust.

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  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: PublicAffairsU.S.
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781541742161

About Richard Breitman

Richard Breitman is distinguished professor emeritus in History at American University and the author or co-author of twelve books and many articles in German history U.S. history and the Holocaust. Apart from his latest book FDR and the Jews co-authored with Allan J. Lichtman he is best known for The Architect of Genocide: Himmler and the Final Solution and Official Secrets: What the Nazis Planned What the British and Americans Knew. He lives in the D.C. metro area.

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