The Boys From Brazil
"The Boys From Brazil" is a science fiction novel by Ira Levin, published in 1976. The story revolves around a plot to clone Adolf Hitler using the DNA of the dictator, with the aim of creating a new generation of leaders who would continue his ideology. The narrative follows Ezra Lieberman, a Nazi hunter, as he uncovers this chilling conspiracy.
The novel explores themes of morality, identity, and the consequences of playing God through genetic manipulation. It raises questions about the ethics of cloning and the potential for history to repeat itself through the actions of the cloned individuals.