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Despite its ideological and moral decline, Germany maintains a high standard of living, having built an empire at the expense of the rest of Europe. European satellite states export high-quality consumer goods to Germany (noted imports are domestic electronics from Britain) and also provide services,
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Many in 1960s Germany suspect the government to have eliminated the Jews, but are generally too unconcerned about the event or too afraid of the authorities to say or to do anything. The outside world is aware of the Holocaust, but some doubt has been sown thanks to educated German diplomats offering
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and was decorated for bravery and promoted. He married his nurse after the war, but the marriage steadily deteriorated afterward. His military service helped him rise through the police ranks to detective. By 1964, however, he is secretly under Gestapo surveillance since it correctly perceives him to
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in the Gestapo and right-hand man of ReichsfĂĽhrer-SS Reinhard Heydrich, nicknamed "Globus". He is a principal antagonist of the book who is personally responsible for the assassinations of the Wannsee officials. After March's apprehension by the Gestapo, Globus takes over March's interrogation and
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as Charlie Maguire. It was dramatised, produced and directed by John Dryden and was first broadcast on 9 July 1997. The ending is changed slightly to allow for the limitations of the medium: the entire Auschwitz camp is discovered in an abandoned state, and Maguire's passage into Switzerland is
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The novel subverts some of the conventions of the detective novel. It begins with a murder and diligent police detective investigating and eventually solving it. However, since the murderer is highly placed in the Nazi regime, solving the mystery does not result in the detective pursuing and
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The Gestapo catches up with March at the unmarked site of the camp near Auschwitz. Knowing that Maguire had enough time to cross the border into Switzerland, March searches for some sign that the camp existed. As Gestapo agents close in on him in a helicopter, March uncovers bricks in the
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German foreign policy concentrates on ending the Cold War. Hitler has taken some steps to soften his image over the years and now usually wears civilian clothes, instead of the party uniform. Nonetheless, no substantive changes have taken place in the regime's basic character. The
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to annex Switzerland, but because of Cold War tensions, Switzerland became a convenient neutral spot for diplomacy and for American and German intelligence agents to spy on each other. It is one of the last states in Europe with a foreign policy that is independent of Berlin.
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by internment in a concentration camp. March, however, persuades Jost to admit the truth: Jost witnessed the dumping of the body and recognized SS General Odilo Globocnik at the scene. To deny March his key witness, Globocnik arranges Jost's transfer 'east' for 'special
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various explanations for any proof or witnesses that have escaped German territory. Kennedy, however, remains neutral to avoid further damaging relations and refers only to vague "human rights violations" that he wishes to investigate when he visits Berlin.
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of the novel, explains that many characters are based on the real people with the same names and that the biographical details are accurate until 1942. Afterward, the narrative is fictional. The following descriptions follow what is in the novel.
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The action of the novel takes place from 14 to 20 April 1964, as Germany prepares for Hitler's 75th birthday celebrations, which are to take place on the latter date. A visit by US President Joseph P. Kennedy is planned as part of a gradual
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and considered a likely successor to Hitler, Heydrich is a principal antagonist of the book although he never appears in person. He ordered the assassinations of the Wannsee officials to eradicate all first-hand evidence of the
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The novel is in seven parts, each consisting of several chapters. The first six parts describe the fictitious events of Tuesday, 14 April, to Sunday, 19 April 1964, and are named after the individual days. The last part,
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in the German Reich, but the Gestapo keeps record of all who attend church services. Homosexuals are sent to labour camps, and Judaism is totally eradicated. Propaganda has previously depicted the United States to be
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for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV. Rutger Hauer's performance was also nominated, as well as the film itself. The film also received an
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east of the Urals. As the first generation of Nazi leaders who founded the party and came to power alongside Hitler begins to die off, Nazi officials are increasingly well-educated technocrats in the mould of
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The United States is locked in a Cold War with Germany. Since the end of WWII, both superpowers have developed nuclear and space technologies. The United States is said not to have participated in the
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political family but is something of a renegade. The daughter of a US State Department official and German actress who left with him before the war, Maguire speaks fluent German without an accent.
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Rudolf "Rudi" Halder: March's friend and a crewman on his U-boat, Rudi is now a historian working at the immense Reich Central Archives and helping to compile an official history of the
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Although this cited edition is an omnibus volume of two novels, the page numbering is apparently the same as in the earlier single editions. The 2012 edition is numbered differently.
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The first few pages of the novel feature two maps: one of the city centre of Berlin and another of the extent of the massively expanded Greater German Reich, which stretches from
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division, along the corridor from March's office, Fiebes is a man with a deeply prurient nature and relishes his work investigating sexual crimes, including rape, adultery and
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The countries of western and northern Europe have formed the European Community (EC), a pro-German economic bloc with its parliament located in Berlin. It is made up of
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still exist and fulfill their original roles such as providing holidays to resort areas under German control. German citizens are still encouraged to contribute to the
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According to the main characters, however, German society in the early 1960s is becoming more and more rebellious. The younger generation has no memory of
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that except for the backstories of the fictitious characters, the narrative describes reality up to 1942, after which it is fictional. A significant early
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Max Jaeger: March's friend and Kripo partner, Jaeger is 50; lives with his wife, Hannelore, and four daughters in Berlin; and is disinclined to question '
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and hopes to expose the evidence of the extermination to the world. March, however, is denounced by his ten-year-old son and apprehended by the Gestapo.
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for boys between 10 and 14. Later in the novel, Pili denounces his father to the Gestapo, all the while unaware of what it will really do to him.
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to tie down German forces in the Urals. Although German propaganda plays down the war on the Eastern Front, the war there is taking its toll.
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The bedrock of Nazi ideology is still the policy of blaming subversive and minority groups for Germany's economic and social problems.
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In each case, the description after the name describes how the characters appear in the novel, again by following reality until 1942.
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As with the other "real" characters in the novel, he is described factually until 1942, when its treatment of him becomes fictional.
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with long-range missiles. Thus, after a peace treaty in 1946, the US and Germany are the novel's two superpower opponents in a
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officials, who are apparently being systematically murdered under staged circumstances. As soon as the body is identified, the
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The novel was an immediate best-seller in the UK and has sold over three million copies and been translated into 25 languages.
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Both the United States and Germany appear to have sophisticated space technology. Germany's space program is based at the
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Karl Krebs: An officer in the Gestapo, Krebs is an example of the younger, university-trained SS-men hated by Globocnik.
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are used in Germany. The use of photocopiers is restricted to track their use in case they are utilized by dissidents.
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all did so in real life. Some are central to the plot, but the others had already died before the events of the novel.
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Charlotte "Charlie" Maguire: A 25-year-old American journalist, Maguire has been assigned to Berlin by the fictional
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The extermination of the Jews in the novel is also referred to as sending them 'east', suggesting Jost was killed.
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in January 1942. The elimination is being hurried to safeguard an upcoming meeting of Hitler and US President
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It is not explicitly stated in the novel whether Germany and the US are the only nuclear powers in the world.
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music is still popular, and the German government claims to have come up with a version which is free from "
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The level of technology in the novel's 1960s is much the same as in real life. The German military uses
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stages a rescue with the intention of tracking March as he meets with Maguire at their rendezvous in
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and Matthias Pachte had teamed up to write the screenplay, with Gansel as a candidate for director.
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Paul "Pili" March: The ten-year-old son of March, Pili lives with his mother and her partner in the
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that paved the way for Hitler's rise to power. American and British cultural influence and growing
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arresting the murderer. The contrary occurs: the murderer pursuing and arresting the detective.
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undergrowth. Satisfied, he pulls out his gun and continues to walk towards the birch woods.
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Map provided with the novel, showing German expansion and locations mentioned in the novel.
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is that Heydrich survived the assassination attempt by Czechoslovak fighters in May 1942 (
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have been totally razed and that March will never know the truth for certain. Kripo Chief
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have an intense dislike of the Nazi regime. For example, March refuses to donate to the '
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engagements occur in the novel and have already been denounced in the state-controlled
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and return empty handed. Ultimately, they uncover the truth behind the staged murders:
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and their great popularity with young Germans have been condemned in the German press.
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against Britain then succeeded in starving the British into surrender by 1944.
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for most of the war. Jost's father was a founding member of the Leibstandarte.
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The British scholar Nancy Browne noted the similarities between the ending of
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Military service remains compulsory, as Germany is still at war with a rump
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bank account of one of the murdered officials. They find no papers but only
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until retirement, and last surviving participant of the Wannsee Conference.
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The fictional backstory describes how, after victory is achieved, Germany
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Good and Faithful Servant: The Unauthorized Biography of Bernard Ingham
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off from its petroleum reserves by 1943. The Nazis also found that the
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journalist. Both are determined to investigate the case and travel to
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are also referenced, though not by name. Their recent appearances in
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claims jurisdiction and orders the Kripo to close its investigation.
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in the east, with specific locations mentioned in the novel marked.
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has been officially explained away as merely the relocation of the
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A Higher Form of Killing: The Secret Story of Gas and Germ Warfare
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in April 1964 during the week leading up to the 75th birthday of
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Throughout the novel, Harris gradually explains, in a fictional
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The academy in the novel is named after real life SS commander
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The unabridged audiobook version of the novel was released by
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There is a reference to a brutal regime having taken power in
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claims to have been built to withstand a direct missile hit.
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is set on Hitler's 75th birthday, on Monday, 20 April 1964.
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planned another film adaption of the novel. By March 2012,
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aircraft stands in front of Berlin's international airport.
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lawyer, official and retired state secretary in the German
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and imported domestic staff. Hitler's personal tastes in
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Walther Fiebes: A detective working in VB3, the Kripo's
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of Berlin. Pili is a fully-indoctrinated member of the
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The people in the book who are named as attending the
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are now at a rate that is calm, rather than furious.
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Index

Xavier March

Robert Harris
English
Thriller
alternate history
Hutchinson
United Kingdom
ISBN
0-09-174827-5
OCLC
26548520
alternative history
detective
Robert Harris
Nazi Germany won World War II
Kripo
Wannsee Conference
Nazi Germany
Adolf Hitler
Kriminalpolizei
Josef BĂĽhler
Havel
Berlin
Nazi Party
Gestapo
American
ZĂĽrich
Swiss
stolen treasure

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