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'THE SPIDER' —the secret organization of Nazi war criminals and sympa- thizers that protects the guilty, foments race hatred, and carries on Hitler's sinister plans for world domination! A man with the blood of six million Jews on his hands slips into South America. Hitler's Deputy Fuehrer hides out in a jungle wilderness.the head of the Gestapo works with the Russian secret police. 'Hate sheets' in America denounce the Eichmann trial. Court records and indict- ments are 'lost,' freeing accused Nazis—all traces of The Spider's work! HITLER'S HEIRS is a top reporter's startling disclosure of the facts behind The Spider—of the hiding places of its directors— of its worldwide web of deceit—and of the peril it presents to the free world. An appendix lists 100 Nazi war eriminals still at large.

How many do you know? CONTENTS Introduction: THE SPIDER. 7 PART ONE Chapter 1 THE BULL. 12 2 DOCTOR DEATH.

26 3 THE HEAD HUNTERS. 35 4 MORE MEDICAL MURDERERS. 42 5 THE MONSTERS. 50 6 A BUSHEL OF EYEBALLS. 59 7 'I STARTED WORLD WAR II'.

65 8 GESTAPO MUELLER. 71 9 TOUGHEST MAN ALIVE. 83 10 THE DIPLOMATS. 92 11 WANTED BY FRANCE.

98 12 RENDEZVOUS IN RIO. 107 PART TWO 13 THE FOURTH REICH. 112 14 THE TYCOONS.

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127 15 IRON CURTAIN, IRON CROSS. 133 16 AUSTRIA'S UNDERGROUND. 139 17 AMERICA'S NAZIS, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED.

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143 18 THE ARGENTINE AXIS. 157 19 THE NEW AFRIKA KORPS. 165 20 THE PLOTTERS. 178 Appendix: 100 WANTED WAR CRIMINALS. 185 Introduction In a gleaming white villa outside Cairo, a senile old man dictates his voluminous correspondence with fellow fanatics all over the world.

Out on the desert beyond the city, a uniformed officer on horseback cracks a hippo-hide whip at a group of ragged Arabs staggering barefoot over the fiery sand. Laughing, he shouts to another officer: 'Just like the old days in Treblinka.'

In Peiping, a one-armed German businessman sits down at a conference table with Chinese officials to discuss the equip- ment needed for nuclear research. Within the shadow of the Kremlin, a graying colonel of secret police scans a report from East Berlin, his cold eyes flickering rapidly over the neatly-typed pages.

He speaks Russian almost as well as German, with the same thick Ba- varian accent. At Cap d'Antibes on the French Riviera, a retired diplo- mat basks in the sun as if he had not a care in the world nor a quarter-million deaths on his conscience. Across two oceans, on the Argentine Riviera, a handsome doctor is called away from a gay cocktail party by a mys- terious telephone call. The message from the anonymous caller is simply: 'The Jews are back.' A seaplane taxis onto the runway of a small private airport at Sao Paulo, Brazil. Before he takes off for the interior with a nervous passenger, the white-haired pilot checks the heavy automatic on his hip and the smaller gun nestled in an under- arm holster beneath his black leather jacket. In Newark, New Jersey, a bank accountant studies his ledgers and finds to his satisfaction that the figures tally per- fectly.

In Bonn, West Germany, a distinguished lobbyist confers with a right-wing member of parliament on the question of pensions for 'patriots' who served time in Allied prisons. High in the Austrian Alps, a wealthy farmer sniffs the clear an: for the smell of snow, remembering the golden warmth of Trieste and the golden spoils of Lublin. All these men are linked by a common past.

They are Nazi war criminals. And most of them belong to a worldwide Nazi underground movement. 7 8 Hitler's Heirs Their organization has many branches, many names. In Buenos Aires, it's the National Union Movement. In Mexico City, it's Editora Librera.

In New York, it's the National Ren- aissance Party. In Spain, it's the International Confederation of Non-Marxist Societies.

But the men at the top call it Die Spinne—The Spider. This sinister title is appropriate, for The Spider has spun a poisonous web of terror and intrigue all around the world. Its invisible threads join Nazi cells in Europe to similar groups in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Australia. Some of The Spider's story has appeared in the headlines during the years since the end of World War II—the capture and trial of Adolf Eichmann, the reports of Martin Bormann's presence in South America, the activities of George Lincoln Rockwell are a few examples. Propaganda—anti-Jewish, pro- 'aryan Superman'—and aid to fugitive Nazis are the major activities coordinated by the organization.

But the true purpose of Die Spinne is not merely the advancement of crackpot theories and the sentimental protection of the human dregs who survived Hitler's goetterdaemmerung. May 1945 saw the end of the Third Reich and of the German bid for world dom- ination—but Die Spinne is busily, quietly, secretly, working for a Fourth Reich: not necessarily German, but dominated by the hard core of German Nazis. The program has nowhere been set down clearly, but the pattern is clear enough—Die Spinne aims at gaining behind-the-scenes control in enough countries so that the Nazi ideology will be once again a power in the world. The political considerations of 'right' or 'left,' East or West have no meaning to The Spider—in the Arab dictatorships, the troubled waters of South America, the Rus- sian satellites, it works for one end—power.

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And on the day when that end is achieved—if it is—the political struggles of the Cold War we now know will pale beside the new horrors in store for the world. For several years, The Spider's main nest was 868 Avenida Martin Haedo in Buenos Aires. This office was closed in 1955 when dictator Juan Per6n was deposed. Die Spinne is still active in Buenos Aires, operating through the German-Argentine Chamber of Commerce and several Nazi organizations. But its main propaganda, recruitment and transport offices have been transferred to the United Arab Republic.

And its political headquarters has moved back to Germany. The transport office runs the 'underground railway' on which thousands of wanted war criminals have escaped to South America and the Middle East. Adolf Eichmann, himself.

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