Dr B

a novel
Daniel Birnbaum ; translated from Swedish by Deborah Bragan-Turner
Book - 2022

"In 1933, after Hitler and the Nazi Party consolidated power in Germany, Immanuel Birnbaum, a German Jewish journalist based in Warsaw, is forbidden from writing for newspapers in his homeland. Six years later, just months before the German invasion of Poland that ignites World War II, Immanuel escapes to Sweden with his wife and two young sons. Living as a refugee in Stockholm, Immanuel continues to write, contributing articles to a liberal Swiss newspaper in Basel under the name Dr. B. He also begins working as an editor for the legendary German publisher S. Fischer Verlag. Gottfried Bermann Fischer had established an office in Stockholm to evade German censorship, publishing celebrated German writers such as Thomas Mann and Stefan Zweig. Immanuel also becomes entangled with British intelligence agents who produce and distribute anti-Nazi propaganda in Stockholm. On orders from Winston Churchill, the Allied spies plan several acts of sabotage. But when the Swedish postal service picks up a letter written in invisible ink, the plotters are exposed. The letter, long a mystery in military history accounts, was in fact written by Dr. B. But why would a Jew living in exile and targeted for death by the Nazis have wanted to tip them off?"--Dust jacket flap.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Birnbaum, Daniel, 1963- (Author)
Other Authors: Bragan-Turner, Deborah (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2022]
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 |a Prologue -- Sunflowers -- The boy in the tower -- Café Ogo -- The opera bar -- Look at the wonder and beauty -- Invisible ink -- 17 Villagatan -- Snow crystals -- Letter to Germany -- The Spaniards Inn -- Wagner evening -- Grand mal -- 32 Frejgatan -- Rheinmetall -- Afterword. 
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