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This work investigates the operational history and psychological profile of the Nazi intelligence apparatus during the Second World War. Ronald Seth, a former intelligence officer, utilizes historical records and documented accounts to analyze the methods employed by German espionage networks. The text examines how these clandestine organizations functioned within occupied territories and the strategic objectives they pursued throughout the conflict. By focusing on specific case studies, the author provides a framework for understanding the mechanics of wartime subversion and the individuals tasked with executing these directives.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this text as a specialized account of wartime espionage activities. Readers frequently note the historical focus on the mechanics of intelligence gathering rather than broad military strategy.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1970-04-06
ISBN-10:
0090030400
ISBN-13:
9780090030408
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