Hitler’s Spies and Saboteurs

Nonfiction, History, Germany, European General, Military, United States
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Author: Charles Wighton, Gunter Peis ISBN: 9781787206816
Publisher: Arcole Publishing Publication: July 11, 2017
Imprint: Arcole Publishing Language: English
Author: Charles Wighton, Gunter Peis
ISBN: 9781787206816
Publisher: Arcole Publishing
Publication: July 11, 2017
Imprint: Arcole Publishing
Language: English

At Nuremberg, in 1945, General Erwin von Lahousen-Vivremont, head of Abwehr II—the sabotage division of the German Armed Forces Secret Service—shocked the world with his revelations of Nazi war crimes. He exposed the activities of Göring, Ribbentrop, and other top-ranking Third Reich officials. But there was much more he did not tell!

Here is the rest of his story-the top-secret details of Germany’s international espionage ring during World War II.

Lahousen had kept a diary. In the United States, Britain, France and other countries, his agents—often citizens of these countries, for Lahousen believed Germans lacked the spontaneity that made for expert spies—carried out some of the war’s most daring missions.

In his diary, Lahousen named names and described espionage activities in detail. He wrote of Hermann Lang in the United States, a German-American who provided the Nazis with blueprints of U.S. military machinery; of Robey Leibbrandt, the young African “Olympic Boxer Spy”; of beautiful Vera, bilingual mistress of an Abwehr agent; and many others. Their astounding stories, along with that of the master spy, Lahousen, appear documented and unabridged in these pages.

No fictional spy novel can compare with the drama and excitement of the authentic espionage missions revealed here.

“Full of fascinating and astounding tales”—Library Journal

“Gripping…”—Springfield Republican

“A painstaking and convincing record of the daily world of espionage…”—Saturday Review

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At Nuremberg, in 1945, General Erwin von Lahousen-Vivremont, head of Abwehr II—the sabotage division of the German Armed Forces Secret Service—shocked the world with his revelations of Nazi war crimes. He exposed the activities of Göring, Ribbentrop, and other top-ranking Third Reich officials. But there was much more he did not tell!

Here is the rest of his story-the top-secret details of Germany’s international espionage ring during World War II.

Lahousen had kept a diary. In the United States, Britain, France and other countries, his agents—often citizens of these countries, for Lahousen believed Germans lacked the spontaneity that made for expert spies—carried out some of the war’s most daring missions.

In his diary, Lahousen named names and described espionage activities in detail. He wrote of Hermann Lang in the United States, a German-American who provided the Nazis with blueprints of U.S. military machinery; of Robey Leibbrandt, the young African “Olympic Boxer Spy”; of beautiful Vera, bilingual mistress of an Abwehr agent; and many others. Their astounding stories, along with that of the master spy, Lahousen, appear documented and unabridged in these pages.

No fictional spy novel can compare with the drama and excitement of the authentic espionage missions revealed here.

“Full of fascinating and astounding tales”—Library Journal

“Gripping…”—Springfield Republican

“A painstaking and convincing record of the daily world of espionage…”—Saturday Review

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