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Something Like Treason

Disloyal American Soldiers & the Plot to Bring World War II Home

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Something Like Treason

De: William Sonn
Narrado por: Doug Greene
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Not everyone in the US military was rooting for America.

In 1942, in its rush to assemble a force of seven million to take on the Axis powers, the Army discovered it had inducted some seemingly iffy patriots. They had FBI files, German-sounding names, records as disruptive college students, traveled to Europe pre-war, or did nothing at all. Suspicion was enough.

Unsure of what to do with them, the Army put them all into a misfit company. They were the 620th Engineer General Service Company.

They were stripped of their guns, humiliated, abused, and stashed away in a remote camp in Colorado. Their officers were cruel and their punishments harsh. Members of the Army’s storied 10th Mountain Division, training nearby, occasionally dropped by to beat them up.

They mourned. They stewed. They requested transfers and appealed to their parents, politicians, and newspaper columnists. Nothing worked. Seething, they considered disobedience, desertion, and, ultimately, an ambitious plan to break into the armory one midnight, take over the camp, and become guerillas to blow up transportation hubs and sabotage the country’s war effort.

That’s when Dale Maple and two German POWs deserted the camp. Their plans were outrageous: cross the Atlantic, get to wartime Germany, and persuade the Nazi government to supply the money and the materials they needed to ignite their guerilla war back on US soil.

That’s when their fates took an only-in-America turn.

This is a true story.

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I’ll start with the misleading title. The author treats the actual plot only superficially and spends much more time on the postwar and post incarceration of the perpetrators. That story is pedestrian at best and, frankly, boring. I found myself longing for the book to just end. Worst of all, the author uses a promising title to lure readers into his apparently socialist-leaning junk political and social science commentary, which can only be described as nauseating. Of all the books I have listened to on Audible, this one is by far the worst.

Really a terrible book

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