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ISBN: PB: 9780226086330

University of Chicago Press

August 2013

368 pp.

21.6x13.9 cm

1 map

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Athene Palace

Hitler's "New Order" Comes to Rumania

On the day that Paris fell to the Nazis, R. G. Waldeck was checking into the swankiest hotel in Bucharest, the Athene Palace. A cosmopolitan center during the war, the hotel was populated by Italian and German oilmen hoping to secure new business opportunities in Romania, international spies cloaked in fake identities, and Nazi officers whom Waldeck discovered to be intelligent but utterly bloodless. A German Jew and a reporter for Newsweek, Waldeck became a close observer of the Nazi invasion. As King Carol first tried to placate the Nazis, then abdicated the throne in favor of his son, Waldeck was dressing for dinners with diplomats and cozying up to Nazi officers to get insight and information. From her unique vantage, she watched as Romania, a country with a pro-totalitarian elite and a deep strain of anti-Semitism, suffered civil unrest, a German invasion, and an earthquake, before turning against the Nazis.

A striking combination of social intimacy and disinterest political analysis, "Athene Palace" evokes the elegance and excitement of the dynamic international community in Bucharest before the world had comes to grips with the horrors of war and genocide. Waldeck's account strikingly presents the finely wrought surface of dinner parties, polite discourse, and charisma, while recognizing the undercurrents of violence and greed that ran through the denizens of Athene Palace.


Contents

1. Rumanian Scene
2. Athene Palace
3. The Germans
4. Fifth Column
5. Bessarabia
6. Transylvania
7. The King
8. Abdication
9. Regina Mama
10. Bloodless Revolution
11. Military Mission
12. The Hohe Tier
13. November in Bucharest
14. German Order
15. Rumanian Finale
16. Epilogue

About the Author

R. G. Waldeck (1898-1982) was a German-American journalist and author of several books, including "Prelude to the Past".

Reviews

"Excellent description and shrewd observation" – Times Literary Supplement

"The most vivid report, long or short, I have ever seen on Rumania... brilliantly written and mercilessly barbed. An unusually skillful and readable book" – Ralph Thompson, New York Times