The Odessa File

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The Odessa File is a 1972 thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth about a journalist uncovering a secret organization of former SS officers, later adapted into a popular film.

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The Odessa File canonical 3
The Man from Barbarossa 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
novel
adaptedAs The Odessa File (film) NERFINISHED
author Frederick Forsyth NERFINISHED
authorNationality British
basedOn The Odessa File NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
United Kingdom
West Germany NERFINISHED
director Ronald Neame NERFINISHED
featuresOrganization ODESSA NERFINISHED
firstEditionFormat hardcover
followedBy The Dogs of War NERFINISHED
genre spy fiction
thriller
thriller film
hasDeweyDecimalClassification 823.9
hasFilmAdaptation The Odessa File (film) NERFINISHED
hasGoodreadsId 107221
hasISBN 9780099559832
hasLibraryOfCongressClassification PR6056.O7 O3
hasOCLCNumber 650199
hasPageCount about 260
hasTheme justice for Holocaust victims
pursuit of Nazi fugitives
revenge
language English
English
mainCharacter Peter Miller NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor depiction of the ODESSA organization
originalPublisherCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
plotFocus investigation of a secret organization of former SS officers
precededBy The Day of the Jackal NERFINISHED
protagonistOccupation journalist
publicationYear 1972
publisher Hutchinson NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1974
setInPeriod 1960s
setting Germany NERFINISHED
starring Jon Voight NERFINISHED
Maximilian Schell NERFINISHED
subjectMatter Nazi war criminals
post–World War II Germany
timeToWrite about 35 days

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Oswald Morris notableWork The Odessa File
John Gardner (British writer) notableWork The Odessa File
this entity surface form: The Man from Barbarossa
Mary Tamm notableWork The Odessa File
Frederick Forsyth notableWork The Odessa File