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Warburg in Rome

By: James Carroll
Narrated by: David Doersch
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David Warburg, newly minted director of the U.S. War Refugee Board, arrives in Rome at war's end, determined to bring aid to the destitute European Jews streaming into the city. Marguerite d'Erasmo, a French-Italian Red Cross worker with a shadowed past, is initially Warburg's guide to a complicated Rome; while a charismatic young American Catholic priest, Monsignor Kevin Deane, seems equally committed to aiding Italian Jews. Soon, Warburg discovers one of history's great scandals - the Vatican ratline, a clandestine escape route maintained by Church officials and providing scores of Nazi war criminals with secret passage to Argentina. Warburg's disillusionment is complete when, turning to American intelligence officials, he learns that the dark secret is not so secret, and that even those he trusts may betray him.

©2014 James Carroll (P)2014 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Espionage Historical Literary Fiction Fiction War Rome Holocaust Imperialism Italy Celebrity Argentina
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"James Carroll has written a novel with the breathtaking pace of a thriller and the gravitas of a genuine moral center - as if John LeCarre and Graham Greene collaborated to produce Warburg in Rome." - Mary Gordon, author of Pearl and The Love of My Youth

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Engrossing Historical Fiction

This is a work of historical fiction regarding anti-semitism in the US as well as in Europe before, during and after World War II. I enjoyed the fictional characters and their intrigues and romances. The title character Warburg is a secular Jew who is forced to confront his identity and heritage by events. There is also a Catholic priest who has to decide whether being a priest is a calling or a career.

The lukewarm efforts of the US to help European jews during this era are rather shameful as depicted in this book. There was a casual anti-semitism in the US during this time. The role of the Vatican and Pope Pius XII remains controversial. Certainly there were pro facist elements in the Vatican and the Church.

One of the central themes of the book is efforts by people within the Vatican and the US government to aid Nazi war criminals because for a variety of reasons, A recent non fiction book Operation Paper Clip details US actions regarding Nazi scientists. Carroll's story deals with efforts to save Nazis and their sympathizes to fight communism.

Its a good listen and thought provoking.

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