- SS-GB
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name = SS-GB
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image_caption = First Edition Hardcover
author =Len Deighton
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country = flagicon|UKUnited Kingdom
language = English
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genre =alternate history
publisher = Jonathan Cape
release_date = 24 August 1978
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media_type = Hardcover
pages = 368
isbn = ISBN 978-0224016063
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followed_by ="SS-GB" is an
alternate history novel byLen Deighton , set in aUnited Kingdom fictionally conquered and occupied by Germany duringWorld War II . The novel's name, "SS-GB", refers to the branch of the Nazi SS that controls Britain, the SS-Great Britain branch.Plot summary
It is November
1941 , nine months after the British surrender. Douglas Archer is a Britishhomicide detective assigned toScotland Yard . He is torn between loyalty to his country and his professional commitment to law enforcement. He begins investigating what seems to be a typical murder case inLondon , but which finally involves him in the highest levels of the Nazi occupation government.Literary significance & criticism
"SS-GB" was praised by some critics reviewing
alternate history books about World War II. Robert Harris's later "Fatherland" is often compared to it.Fact|date=February 2007References in other works
Gavriel David Rosenfeld , a lecturer in history at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles , cited to "SS-GB" in his novel "The World Hitler Never Made". [cite book |title=The World Hitler Never Made |last= Rosenfeld|first=Gavriel |authorlink=Gavriel David Rosenfeld |coauthors= |year=2005 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location= |isbn=0521847060 |pages=524 |url=http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521847060&ss=ind]ee also
*
1945 (novel)
*Collaborator (novel)
*Fatherland (novel)
*Farthing (novel)
*In the Presence of Mine Enemies
*It Happened Here
*Making History (novel)
*The Man in the High Castle
*The Plot Against America
*The Sound of His Horn
*Swastika Night
*The Ultimate Solution References
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