Something Like Treason

406 pages

English language

Published Sept. 27, 2021 by Sunbury Press, Inc..

ISBN:
978-1-62006-509-9
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4 stars (2 reviews)

Not everyone in America was rooting for America in World War II. "Something Like Treason” is the true story of a group of pro-German American soldiers who conspired to bring the war to the United States. The domestic terrorism threat, and polarization still resonate today.

They help two German POWs escape, are caught, court-martialed, convicted and given long sentences. One was sentenced to hang. Ten years later, they are successful businessmen.

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Review of 'Something Like Treason' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Disclosure: I got this book for free from BookSirens (thanks to the author [a:William Sonn|109293|William Sonn|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1638301481p2/109293.jpg]). They hope I would give a review but it isn't required and I have to be honest if I do give one.

Something Like Treason starts out how you least expect it, the foreword actually starts six years later. You would think that it would give spoilers but I can see why the author chose to do this, it helps to give a good amount of context to the story ahead.

In the beginning, they mention a fair amount of camps, but the author doesn't exactly say where. If you are a reader from USA you can figure out where they are located fairly clearly, but if you are an international reader then it's hard. The author may want to mention that this all happened in the United States.

When I started reading I …

Review of 'Something Like Treason' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Disclosure: I got this book for free from BookSirens (thanks to the author [a:William Sonn|109293|William Sonn|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1638301481p2/109293.jpg]). They hope I would give a review but it isn't required and I have to be honest if I do give one.

Something Like Treason starts out how you least expect it, the foreword actually starts six years later. You would think that it would give spoilers but I can see why the author chose to do this, it helps to give a good amount of context to the story ahead.

In the beginning, they mention a fair amount of camps, but the author doesn't exactly say where. If you are a reader from USA you can figure out where they are located fairly clearly, but if you are an international reader then it's hard. The author may want to mention that this all happened in the United States.

When I started reading I …

Subjects

  • United states, history