The boys from Brazil

The boys from Brazil is  the book released in 1976 by the American writer Ira Levin. ==Content[ Edit] == Student and amateur nazi-Hunter Barry Koehler comes in Paraguay on the trail of a nazi conspiracy. This group, led by ex-camp doctor Josef Mengele, recreate the circumstances including a new Adolf Hitler the power can get. Mengele has 94 clones of Hitler placed with families that are compositionally similar to the family in which Hitler had grown up. It is the responsibility of the called ODESSA-comrades to make sure that the ' fathers ' of the clone-Hitler's at the same age lose their lives as Hitler's father. Koehler succeeds in a meeting of the group in a Japanese restaurant on cassette, and contact Yakov Lieberman (a character inspired by Simon Wiesenthal) in good time to ensure that the group is dismantled. Koehler, however, is discovered and killed.

Lieberman goes to work with the limited information he got from Koehler, and succeeds in the plot to unravel. The hunting of Lieberman on Mengele, and hunting of the nazi group on Lieberman gets his denouement in one of the families where a Hitler clone is housed. ==Film[ Edit] == The book was made into a film in 1978 starring Gregory Peck (Mengele) and Laurence Olivier (Lieberman). See The Boys from Brazil.