Hitler's Spies and Saboteurs: Based on the German Secret Service War Diary of General Lahousen
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285 pp. A comprehensive account of the Nazi regime's espionage and sabotage operations during World War II. The book provides a detailed analysis of the various organizations and individuals involved in these activities, including the Abwehr, SD, and Gestapo. Peis also examines the methods and tactics used by the Nazis to gather intelligence and disrupt Allied operations, such as the use of double agents and sabotage missions. The book covers a range of topics, including the German occupation of Europe, the Battle of the Atlantic, and the attempted assassination of Churchill. Peis draws on a wide range of primary sources, including declassified documents and interviews with former intelligence officers, to provide a fascinating insight into one of the most secretive aspects of the Nazi war machine.