The Plot to Kill Hitler #1: Conspiracy

by Andy Marino

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Based on the real-life scheme to take down one of history’s greatest monsters, this first book in a trilogy puts two courageous kids at the center of the plot to kill Adolf Hitler.

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Heart-Pounding Series Starter, Historical Fiction at Its Most Riveting, Up-Close Look at WWII and Nazi Germany, Authentic Kids Finding Their Courage

Topics and Themes:
WWII, Adolph Hitler, Berlin, Family, Resistance
Some mature content.

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It’s November 1943, and Berlin is being bombed by the Allied forces. Siblings Gerta and Max Hoffmann live a surprisingly carefree childhood despite the air raids. Berlin is a city going about its business, even as it’s attacked almost nightly.

But one night, the air raid sirens wail, and the Hoffmanns’ neighborhood is hit. A mortally wounded man comes to their door, begging to be let in. He asks for Karl Hoffmann, their father. Gerta and Max watch as Karl tries in vain to save the man’s life. Before he dies, the stranger gives their father a bloodstained packet of documents, along with a message: “For the sake of humanity, the Führer must die. Finish it, Karl!”

Based on real events, this is the story of two children swept up in a fight for the soul of Germany—and the world.
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Product Details

    • Grades: 4 - 7
    • Ages: 10 - 13
  • Product Type: Book
  • Page Count: 192 pages
  • Dimensions: 5 1/4" x 7 5/8"
  • Language: English
  • ISBN 13: 978-1-338-35902-2