The Day We Had Hitler Home

The Day We Had Hitler Home
First edition
Author Rodney Hall
Country Australia
Language English
Genre Novel
Publisher Picador, Australia
Publication date
2000
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 351 pp
ISBN 0-330-36198-8
OCLC 45585099
823/.914 21
LC Class PR9619.3.H285 D39 2000
Preceded by The Island in the Mind 
Followed by The Last Love Story 

The Day We Had Hitler Home is a 2000 novel by the Australian author Rodney Hall.

Synopsis

In 1919 a young German soldier, blinded by gas, joins the wrong queue of evacutees. He is also unable to speak and so cannot tell anyone his name, private first-class Adolf Hitler. As a result he mistakenly boards a steamer headed for Australia.

Awards and nominations

Critical reception

Joanna Giffiths in The Observer noted that the book "jerks the reader to attention by depositing Hitler into the plot, only to recede into opaque twists and obscuring quirkiness."

Publication history

After the novel's initial publication by Picador in Australia in 2000 it was then published as follows:

It was also translated into Portuguese (2001) and Spanish (2002).

See also