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Nazi Saboteurs: Hitler’s Secret Attack on America by Samantha Seiple tells the true account of a World War II plot in which eight Nazi agents were sent to the United States. Their mission was to sabotage factories, railroads, and infrastructure in order to weaken the American war effort. The agents arrived by submarine, landing first in Long Island, New York, and later in Florida.
The book describes how the FBI uncovered the plan and tracked down the saboteurs. It explains the investigation, the arrests, and the trial that followed. Several of the agents were executed, and the case became a significant moment in American legal and wartime history.
Written in a clear and accessible style, the book presents espionage, justice, and resilience during a time of global conflict. It highlights how close America came to facing sabotage on its own soil and shows the importance of vigilance and determination in protecting the nation.

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