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WWII Intelligence Officer Memoirs
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FIGHTING THE NAZIS
French Intelligence and Counterintelligence 1935-1945
By Col. Paul Paillole with a preface by Robert L. Miller
Few careers can match that of Colonel Paul Paillole of the French intelligence service. He entered the offices of the Service de Renseignement at the end of 1935 and served his country in counter intelligence until November 1944 after ten epic years in the history of France and indeed the world. The traumas of 1940, defeat, Vichy and the occupation, collaboration, resistance and finally liberation swept many men and women away into the vortex of a brutal five year world war. Filled with fascinating operational and organizational detail with the histories and descriptions of literally hundreds of espionage and counter espionage cases taking place before and during the Second World War. Regularly $30.00
THE SECRET FRONT
By Wilhelm Hoettl with an introduction by David Kahn author of The Codebreakers
Wilhelm Hottl was no small time Nazi bureaucrat he also happened to be Adolf Eichmann’s confidant and an important memeber of the Nazi SD foreign espionage department. Hottl was the first to tell Allied interrogators how Eichmann boasted of having killed 4 million Jews in the concentration camps and 2 million « by other means. » Hottl was involved in some of the most drmatic espionage activities undertaken by the Nazis such as the CICERO affair in Turkey, planting informers in the Vatican and creating forged British pound sterling banknotes. He saved his own life by participating in the secret surrender to the oSS and Allen Dulles in Switzerland in 1945. Regularly $18.00
MAX CORVO OSS ITALY 1942-1945
By Max Corvo with a preface by Bill Corvo
These are the war memoirs of a key OSS officer who served in the Italian campaign and was judiciously selected for his personal knowledge of his native country, Italy -- its language and dialects, its culture, people and consistently rugged terrain as well as its long eventful history. That knowledge along with a great personal talent helped Max Corvo design and implement secret intelligence operations in the field that took the war to the German and Fascist armies leading to their complete destruction. This book answers many questions about the invasion of Sicily in 1943 and the alleged Mafia connections with U.S. forces and the services of Charles “Lucky” Luciano; the brutal treatment of Italians by the German occupying forces and their Fascist collaborators and the methodical dismantling of the German war machine in the Italian peninsula, including the collapse of Fascism and the death of Mussolini. Through May 1945 Max Corvo was in the thick of the fight and he saw it all, from the beginning. Regularly $29.00
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