Once upon a time, I never thought I’d find myself jumping headfirst into the world of WWII nonfiction. It’s not that I harbor any aversion to history; rather, my childhood was steeped in tales of the Civil War, with my nose buried in every book within reach. Who knew that the barrage of documentaries I was subjected to in history class would dull my appetite for anything related to WWII? Yet here I am today, contemplating Michael Benson’s Hollywood vs. Nazis: How the Movie Studios Took on Nazis Infiltrating Los Angeles, published by Citadel Press, which is set to grace bookstore shelves tomorrow, March 31, 2025. An unsolicited ARC found its way into my hands several weeks ago, and I have to admit, nestled among my growing collection of nonfiction, it sparked a flicker of excitement, even if the subject matter revolved around WWII.
The book unfolds with All Quiet on the Western Front, an Academy Award-winning classic that sent shockwaves through the Third Reich with its potent anti-war message. In their anger, the Nazis crafted a sinister plan to seize the most influential propaganda machine on Earth: Hollywood. What could be more tantalizing than to turn the land of golden dreams into a glorified mouthpiece for their vile ideology?
Hollywood vs. Nazis is a riveting account of corruption, censorship, and the hubristic ambitions of a dictatorial madman hell-bent on global domination. Michael Benson, an author with a rich background in chronicling organized crime, weaves together the intricate history of WWII with the glamour and grit of Los Angeles’s movie industry. He paints a picture of how passionate figures within Hollywood, bolstered by tenacious lawyers, legendary moguls, and unsung patriots, succeeded in unearthing and dismantling the creeping menace of organized Nazism in Los Angeles and beyond.


