| Hitler's Holy Relics: A True Story of Nazi Plunder and the Race to Recover the Crown Jewels of the Holy Roman Empire |  | Author: Sidney Kirkpatrick Publisher: Simon & Schuster Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: First Edition Pages: 336 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.5 x 1.3
ISBN: 1416590625 Dewey Decimal Number: 940.531 EAN: 9781416590620
Publication Date: May 11, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description From Paris to Stalingrad, the Nazis systematically plundered all manner of art and antiquities. But the first and most valuable treasures they looted were the Crown Jewels of the Holy Roman Empire. In Hitler’s Holy Relics, bestselling author Sidney Kirkpatrick tells the riveting and never-before-told true story of how an American college professor turned Army sleuth recovered these cherished symbols of Hitler’s Thousand-Year Reich before they could become a rallying point in the creation of a Fourth and equally unholy Reich.Anticipating the Allied invasion of Nazi Germany, Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler had ordered a top-secret bunker carved deep into the bedrock beneath Nürnberg castle. Inside the well-guarded chamber was a specially constructed vault that held the plundered treasures Hitler valued the most: the Spear of Destiny (reputed to have been used to pierce Christ’s side while he was on the cross) and the Crown Jewels of the Holy Roman Empire, ancient artifacts steeped in medieval mysticism and coveted by world rulers from Charlemagne to Napoleon. But as Allied bombers rained devastation upon Nürnberg and the U.S. Seventh Army prepared to invade the city Hitler called “the soul of the Nazi Party,” five of the most precious relics, all central to the coronation ceremony of a would-be Holy Roman Emperor, vanished from the vault. Who took them? And why? The mystery remained unsolved for months after the war’s end, until the Supreme Allied Commander, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, ordered Lieutenant Walter Horn, a German-born art historian on leave from U.C. Berkeley, to hunt down the missing treasures.To accomplish his mission, Horn must revisit the now-rubble-strewn landscape of his youth and delve into the ancient legends and arcane mysticism surrounding the antiquities that Hitler had looted in his quest for world domination. Horn searches for clues in the burnt remains of Himmler’s private castle and follows the trail of neo-Nazi “Teutonic Knights” charged with protecting a vast hidden fortune in plundered gold and other treasure. Along the way, Horn has to confront his own demons: how members of his family and former academic colleagues subverted scholarly research to help legitimize Hitler’s theories of Aryan supremacy and the Master Race. What Horn discovers on his investigative odyssey is so explosive that his final report will remain secret for decades. Drawing on unpublished interrogation and intelligence reports, as well as on diaries, letters, journals, and interviews in the United States and Germany, Kirkpatrick tells this riveting and disturbing story with cinematic detail and reveals— for the first time—how a failed Vienna art student, obsessed with the occult and dreams of his own grandeur, nearly succeeded in creating a Holy Reich rooted in a twisted reinvention of medieval and Church history.
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Mysterious, Intriguing and Captivating July 16, 2010 G. Poirier (Orleans, ON, Canada) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
As is well known, the Nazis plundered many treasures (art, museum pieces, various precious items, etc.) during World War II and hid them in different locations. Since the war's end, much of these items were found and returned to their rightful owners. This book's focus is on the Crown Jewels of the Holy Roman Empire - five precious items that were not only priceless but also very meaningful to the German people and their ancestry. Having been removed from Austria by the Nazis, these invaluable items were among those eventually hidden to prevent them from being found by the invading allied armies. After the end of the war in Europe, the task of finding them was assigned to a U.S. Army Intelligence officer - he was given a mere three weeks to accomplish this. In his quest, he learns about Hitler's master plan and how it melded with Nazi superstitious beliefs and myths. Along the way, the reader is treated to related ancient, medieval and religious history - including, in part, the history, symbolism, mythology and travels of the Crown Jewels over the centuries, the Order of the Teutonic Knights who protected them and the great importance that these items had for the Nazis.
The writing style is lively, friendly, authoritative, accessible and quite captivating. Over fifty black and white photographs do an excellent job in complementing the main text. This is a book that can be enjoyed by anyone, especially those who love real-life mysteries/whodunits. It should also be of great interest to history buffs.
A great story . . . a great book. June 25, 2010 John Goodfriend (Catskill Mountains, NY) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
No matter how it was presented, this would be a story worth reading. In this book, Sidney Kirkpatrick turns a great story into a super thriller and an academic eye-opener about Nazi methods and ambitions at the close of WWII. It is enjoyable and worthwhile on every level.
Fascinating And Troubling June 4, 2010 John D. Cofield 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Hitler's Holy Relics is the story of the search for the crown jewels of the Holy Roman Empire, ancient symbols of German nationhood which were used by Hitler, Himmler, and other Nazis as a way of claiming legitimacy for their regime. During World War II the jewels were hidden in a bunker in the city of Nurnberg. After Nurnberg was captured by the US Army in 1945 the search for the jewels began, led by Walter Horn, German born and American educated, who carefully tracked down the treasure.
This is a fascinating story on several levels. The descriptions of the last few months of World War II and the immediate post war period in Germany are vivid and give a good picture of what the ordinary civilians in Nurnberg and elsewhere suffered through. Horn's painstaking search for the jewels is as intriguing as any detective story. Most of all, I appreciated the vast amount of information provided on the Nazis' use of mythological and religious imagery and their distortions of history and religion to justify their crimes.
I LOVED THIS BOOK...A REAL PAGE TURNER May 20, 2010 DENNIS P. LINEHAN (SCOTTSDALE, AZ USA) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book has it all! Drama, history, mysticism, mystery and a cast of first rate villains...HITLER'S HOLY RELICS is an incredible true story of twists and turns told by master storyteller Sidney D. Kirkpatrick. It was an AWESOME read, thank you Sidney!
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!! May 20, 2010 Bruce L. Tulgan (usa) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you really enjoy history, you will love this incredible true never-before-told story. If you have a fascination with WWII, then you will love it even more. What's amazing is that you really don't have to enjoy history or have a fascination with WWII to be dazzled by the story. You don't have to be interested in art-history. You don't have to be interested in mysteries. You do have to know how to read and you have to be good at turning pages because this is a real page-turner. Take it to the beach. It is great beach reading. It feels light even though it is really heavy. It feels easy even though it is filled with history lessons. I think I'm going to end up reading it twice!!
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