Reinhard Heydrich was one of the top men in the Nazi organization. The HHhH stood for 'Himmlers Hirn heisst Heydrich' which means 'Himmlers brain is called Heydrich'. He was high up in the SS organization and one of the main architects of the Final Solution. He ruled occupied Czechoslovakia and sent out Death Squads.
This is the story of how two men, Jozef Gabcik and Jan Kubis as they escape Czechoslavakia to England where they were trained as assassins. They parachuted into the country and eventually attacked Heydrich as he was riding to work one day. He survived the attack but died later in the hospital. It also covers what happened after the assassination and the brutal standoff that ended in both men's deaths.
Laurent Binet is a French author and this was his debut novel. His work focuses on history, mostly current and political. This novel alternates between the facts of the event and the process of Binet writing it. It was a New York Times Book Review Editors Choice as well as a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. I was not familiar with Heydrich's role but this book was written in such a way, alternating between the evil he was committing and the preparations for his death, that I'll never forget him and the courage of men who volunteered for a mission they knew would result in their own deaths. This book is recommended for historical fiction readers.





























