The Traitors Circle
The Rebels Against the Nazis and the Spy Who Betrayed Them
(Autor) Jonathan FreedlandThe Traitors Circle tells the true, but scarcely known, story of a group of secret rebels against Hitler. Drawn from Berlin high society, they include army officers, government officials, two countesses, an ambassador's widow and a former model - meeting in the shadows, whether hiding and rescuing Jews or plotting for a Germany freed from Nazi rule. One day in September 1943 they gather for a tea party - unaware that one among them is about to betray them all to the Gestapo. But who is the betrayer of a circle themselves branded 'traitors' by the cruellest regime in history? In another page-turning work of nonfiction that reads like a thriller, Jonathan Freedland, acclaimed author of The Escape Artist, sheds light on one of the most dramatic episodes of the second world war, telling a story of courage, resistance and ultimate betrayal that has deep moral resonance for our own time, and asks what kind of person it takes to risk everything and stand up to tyranny.
Jonathan Freedland
Jonathan Freedland is a renowned British journalist and author known for his insightful political commentary and gripping thrillers under the pseudonym Sam Bourne. His most famous work, "To Kill a President," explores the consequences of a hypothetical assassination. Freedland's compelling writing style and thought-provoking storytelling have made him a significant voice in contemporary literature.