From the author of Cradles of the Reich, an intriguing story of childhood friends forced onto opposite sides of
a propaganda war in a "model" ghetto in WWII Czechoslovakia, Hitler's "gift to the Jews."
Two childhood friends are reunited at a Jewish settlement in Czechoslovakia, the camp promised as a safe
place to wait out the war, and each sees the other as a means to save what they love most. Hannah and Hilde
were friends long ago, but when fate brings them back together at Theresienstadt, they are adversaries. At this
so-called model ghetto, the Nazis plan to make a propaganda film to convince the world that the Jewish people
are living well in Nazi-run camps. But Hannah and her fellow prisoners have other ideas. The young resistance
members vow to disrupt the filming and derail the increasingly frequent deportations to death camps in the
east. Meanwhile, Hannah’s old friend Hilde is a true believer in the Nazi cause, despite an outlook that looks
like defeat. She can’t stop the Allied bombings, however she can help the party create a documentary that will
renew confidence in Hitler’s plans for Jewish containment. When the filming of Hitler Gives a City to the Jews
faces production problems, Hilde finds herself in a position to finally make a name for herself.