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Total espionage

Title
Total espionage, by Curt Riess.
Author
Riess, Curt, 1902-1993.
Publication
New York, G. P. Putnam's sons [c1941]

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Description
xii, 318 pages; 23 cm
Summary
Explains the enormous espionage organization of the Third Reich, how it functioned, and what successes it had during the so-called peaceful period.
Subject
  • BMBF-Statusseminar
  • Geschichte 1932-1941
  • Secret service > Germany
  • Spies
  • Secret service
  • Spionage
  • Military intelligence > 20th century
  • Intelligence service > Germany > 20th century
  • World War, 1939-1945 > Secret service
  • Germany
  • Deutschland
Contents
pt. 1. The revolution of espionage. Colonel Nicolai takes a trip -- A meeting -- Architect Himmler -- The end of the Romantic Era -- B4 can't convince Baldwin -- pt. 2. Maginot line of espionage. The dangerous age of the Deuxieme Bureau -- What price U.S.A.? -- Splendid isolation of the I.S. -- Chismes and Chistes -- Lord Runciman goes to Prague -- The case of the German tanks -- pt. 3. Peace in our time. Hess, the organizer -- The dual foreign politics -- Herr Bohle covers the globe -- The special envoys of Dr. Goebbels -- Schools for spies -- Mobilization in our time -- Intermezzo : clouds of spies -- pt. 4. The debacle. The friends of Monsieur Bonnet -- Paris : spy center -- B4 has an idea -- Curtain for France -- pt. 5. Tomorrow, the world. Hjalmar Schacht does his bit -- Espionage in the Lebensraum -- Eugen Ott goes to Japan -- Spy axis -- Casa Chica -- No secrets in South America -- pt. 6. The counterrevolution of espionage. Awakening -- B4 acquires allies -- Twilight -- Story of a strange flight -- F.B.I. -- The unknown soldiers of espionage.
LCCN
41023109
OCLC
  • ocm01829909
  • 1829909
  • SCSB-479355
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library