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  • Page Count 671
  • Publication Year 2000
  • Publisher Grand Central Publishing
  • ISBN-13 9780306809491

Hitler's Spies

By DAVID KAHN

*Hitler's Spies* details the wide-ranging operations of German intelligence during World War II, from clandestine patrols behind Russian lines and secret interrogations of Allied airmen to espionage within the United States. This factual account dissects the intricate workings of the Abwehr, SD, codebreakers, and Foreign Office, revealing their methods and explaining their ultimate failure against the Allies. Based on original documents and extensive interviews.
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