Hitler's Holy Relics: A True Story of Nazi Plunder and the Race to Recover the Crown Jewels of the Holy Roman Empire

by Sidney Kirkpatrick

Ebook, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

NQ 2120 K59

Collection

Publication

Simon & Schuster UK (2011), Edition: UK ed., 336 pages

Description

Had Hitler succeeded in conquering Europe, he would have crowned himself Holy Roman Emperor. The Nazis had in their possession priceless artifacts that would give Hitler legitimacy in his subjects' eyes: the Crown Jewels of the Holy Roman Empire including the Spear of Destiny, alleged to have pierced Christ's side at the Crucifixion. Looted from the royal treasury in Vienna, Austria, the Crown Jewels were hidden in a secret bunker deep beneath Nurnberg castle, known to few but Heinrich Himmler, his staff and a captured German soldier whose family lived above it. As luck would have it, the officer in charge of interrogating the soldier was First Lieutenant Walter Horn, art history professor. Following his report to General Patton, Horn would be assigned to recover this ancient treasure. Would he find it before covert Nazi agents could use it to revive the defeated regime? Based on recently discovered and previously unpublished documents and interviews with all remaining living participants, this is a tale that surpasses fiction: part thriller, part detective story, all true.… (more)

Media reviews

Despite its occasional bursts of sensationalism, "Hitler’s Holy Relics" is a valuable look at the challenges of dealing with art and archæology in Nazi and post-Nazi Germany, as well as at the ways in which governments manipulate the past to spread their messages. Horn’s story is compelling,
Show More
and told in a clear and readable, if sometimes a little pedestrian, narrative.
Show Less

User reviews

LibraryThing member stringsn88keys
If you crossed the Da Vinci Code with real life Nazi conspiracies, you'd get a story like this.A look at the history of the traditions that Hitler and his men claimed to succeed, told through the personal story and investigations of one U.S.-German army lieutenant who was an expert in German art
Show More
history.
Show Less
LibraryThing member MiaCulpa
I've never read Dan Brown but I'm guessing that "Hitler's Holy Relics" is the type of book he'll read before knocking off another best selling tome. "Hitler's Holy Relics" covers the end of World War II when a team of allied officials led by scholar Walter Horn began searching for relics stolen by
Show More
the Nazis, they realise that some relics were hidden so the upcoming Fourth Reich could use them. Some good detective work later, (Spoiler) we can rest assured that any Fourth Reich would need to come to fruition without Charlemagne's Imperial Regalia.

A well-written piece on one of the lesser known moments of World War II.
Show Less

Awards

Language

Original publication date

2010

Physical description

336 p.; 7.8 inches

ISBN

1849832021 / 9781849832021
Page: 0.4134 seconds