

The odessa file
Book • 1972
Published in 1972, 'The Odessa File' by Frederick Forsyth follows Peter Miller, a German journalist who stumbles upon a diary of a Jewish survivor of the Riga death camp.
This discovery sets him on a perilous path to uncover the truth about ODESSA, an alleged organization helping former SS members escape and hide in post-war Germany.
As Miller delves deeper, he faces numerous challenges and dangers, including the complexities of uncovering war crimes and the conspiracies surrounding ODESSA.
The novel blends fact and fiction, highlighting the horrors of the Holocaust and the post-war efforts to bring Nazi criminals to justice.
This discovery sets him on a perilous path to uncover the truth about ODESSA, an alleged organization helping former SS members escape and hide in post-war Germany.
As Miller delves deeper, he faces numerous challenges and dangers, including the complexities of uncovering war crimes and the conspiracies surrounding ODESSA.
The novel blends fact and fiction, highlighting the horrors of the Holocaust and the post-war efforts to bring Nazi criminals to justice.
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