The Nazi Spy Ring in America

The Nazi Spy Ring in America
Title The Nazi Spy Ring in America PDF eBook
Author Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Pages 320
Release 2020-09-14
Genre History
ISBN 1647120055

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In the mid-1930s, just as the United States was embarking on a policy of neutrality, Nazi Germany launched a program of espionage against the unwary nation. Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones’s fascinating history provides the first full account of Nazi spies in 1930s America and how they were exposed in a high-profile FBI case that became a national sensation.

Agent 146

Agent 146
Title Agent 146 PDF eBook
Author Erich Gimpel
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Espionage, German
ISBN 9780786253692

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Erich Gimpel recalls his life as a spy for the Third Reich, discusses his mission to sabotage America's atomic program, and tells how his association with American turncoat William Colepaugh almost led to his being executed.

Double Agent

Double Agent
Title Double Agent PDF eBook
Author Peter Duffy
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 352
Release 2014-07-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451667957

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An account of a virtually unknown pre-World War II counterespionage operation describes how naturalized German-American agent William G. Sebold became the FBI's first double agent and was a pivotal figure in the arrests of 33 enemy agents for the Nazis.

Deep Undercover

Deep Undercover
Title Deep Undercover PDF eBook
Author Jack Barsky
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Pages 354
Release 2017
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1496416821

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An ex-Soviet KGB agent details his primary mission to work undercover in the United States for over a decade and discusses his change of allegiance and defection from the KGB. --Publisher's description.

The Nuclear Spies

The Nuclear Spies
Title The Nuclear Spies PDF eBook
Author Vince Houghton
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 248
Release 2019-09-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1501739603

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Why did the US intelligence services fail so spectacularly to know about the Soviet Union's nuclear capabilities following World War II? As Vince Houghton, historian and curator of the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC, shows us, that disastrous failure came just a few years after the Manhattan Project's intelligence team had penetrated the Third Reich and knew every detail of the Nazi 's plan for an atomic bomb. What changed and what went wrong? Houghton's delightful retelling of this fascinating case of American spy ineffectiveness in the then new field of scientific intelligence provides us with a new look at the early years of the Cold War. During that time, scientific intelligence quickly grew to become a significant portion of the CIA budget as it struggled to contend with the incredible advance in weapons and other scientific discoveries immediately after World War II. As The Nuclear Spies shows, the abilities of the Soviet Union's scientists, its research facilities and laboratories, and its educational system became a key consideration for the CIA in assessing the threat level of its most potent foe. Sadly, for the CIA scientific intelligence was extremely difficult to do well. For when the Soviet Union detonated its first atomic bomb in 1949, no one in the American intelligence services saw it coming.

A Spy at the Heart of the Third Reich

A Spy at the Heart of the Third Reich
Title A Spy at the Heart of the Third Reich PDF eBook
Author Lucas Delattre
Publisher Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Pages 321
Release 2007-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 0802196497

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The fascinating true story of a German bureaucrat who worked secretly with the Allies during World War II. In 1943 a young official from the German foreign ministry contacted Allen Dulles, an OSS officer in Switzerland who would later head the Central Intelligence Agency. That man was Fritz Kolbe, who had decided to betray his country after years of opposing Nazism. While Dulles was skeptical, Kolbe’s information was such that he eventually admitted, “No single diplomat abroad, of whatever rank, could have got his hands on so much information as did this man; he was one of my most valuable agents during World War II.” Using recently declassified materials at the US National Archives and Kolbe’s personal papers, Lucas Delattre has produced a “disturbing and riveting biography” that moves with the swift pace of a Le Carré thriller (Booklist). “A richly detailed and well-crafted account of one of America’s most valuable German spies.” —Library Journal

They Came to Destroy America

They Came to Destroy America
Title They Came to Destroy America PDF eBook
Author Stan Cohen
Publisher Pictorial Histories Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Espionage
ISBN 9781575101019

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"As the title implies with 100s of ills, maps etc. WWII history, homefront history."