The Plot to Seize the Whitehouse
The Shocking True Story of the Conspiracy to Overthrow FDR
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Narrated by:
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Ken Maxon
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Jules Archer
Most people will be shocked to learn that in 1933 a cabal of wealthy industrialists - in league with groups like the K.K.K. and the American Liberty League - planned to overthrow the U.S. government in a fascist coup. Their plan was to turn discontented veterans into American "brown shirts," depose F.D.R., and stop the New Deal. They clandestinely asked Medal of Honor recipient and Marine Major General Smedley Darlington Butler to become the first American Caesar. He, though, was a true patriot and revealed the plot to journalists and to Congress. In a time when a sitting President has invoked national security to circumvent constitutional checks and balances, this episode puts the spotlight on attacks upon our democracy and the individual courage needed to repel them.
©2007 Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. Originally published by Hawthorne Books, Inc., New York in 1973. (P)2012 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...
Editorial reviews
The Plot to Seize the White House tells the story of how, in 1933, a group of industrialists (including J. P. Morgan) working with the Ku Klux Klan and the American Liberty League, hatched a plan to take over the White House from President Franklin Roosevelt. Had they succeeded world history would have been completely changed.
With novelistic detail, Jules Archer shows how the plan included turning half a million disgruntled veterans into American versions of Nazi "brown shirts" and installing General Smedley Darlington Butler, Medal of Honor recipient, as the leader of a new Fascist government. Archer details Butler’s patriotic decision to reveal the plot to the news media and congress.
Ken Maxon delivers a measured, well-paced performance of this real-life conspiracy.
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I did thoroughly enjoy this audiobook and found it very illuminating. I learned a great deal. It is also thought provoking and has relevance today. Just understand that one is purchasing a biography of a great man as mush as a story of political intrigue and upheaval. Thank You...
A Great Work of Non Fiction, Largely A Biography, Than About "The Plot"
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Stranger than Fiction
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Interesting theme but disappointing book
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The author at the end says that their wasn’t much attention paid to this subject in its aftermath and I guess it shows considering this book is more of a Smedley Butler biography than one about a proposed coup of FDR. Kinda disappointing. Also the narration is decent but lots of mispronouncing going on. I’d have hoped that there would’ve been a more detailed and focused look at this subject than what this book gives out.
Strange book about a pretty important subject
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The reader needs to learn to pronounce the words correctly before narrating the book.
Not the book advertised
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