Intelligence service of the Third Reich. Secret operations of the Nazi foreign intelligence
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The memoirs of Walter Schellenberg, the head of the foreign intelligence of the Security Service of the Third Reich, is a description of genuine events in which he took a personal part or received first -hand information. The Zorge case, a conspiracy for the murder of Stalin, the history of the Cicero operation, the story of Hitler’s personal life, Himmler, Goering and Heydrich, the Zeppelin operation, Red Capella and many other intriguing secrets of the Nazis up to the collapse of the third Reich Schellenberg described Without embellishment, not striving for self -justification, rather again experiencing the sensations of possession of power and their own significance.
According to the general assessment of the British "spies" hunters" who conducted Schellenberg interrogation, he was a person without concepts about the honor, fidelity and rules of decency, a cold -blooded, always calculating realist who leaves anything out of chance
According to the general assessment of the British "spies" hunters" who conducted Schellenberg interrogation, he was a person without concepts about the honor, fidelity and rules of decency, a cold -blooded, always calculating realist who leaves anything out of chance
Author:
Author:Schellenberg Walter
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:Military Books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:printing
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9524-5899-4
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