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Bookstore The Service: The Memoirs of of General Reinhard Gehlen
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The Service: The Memoirs of of General Reinhard Gehlen

$15.00

By David Irving

Published By World Publishing

Year Published 1972

Book Format - Hard cover

Summary

The personal revelations of the powerful, mysterious and controversial espionage figure who served the Nazis, the US Army, the CIA, and West Germany. The author presents a well written history of the German Intelligence Service and details the activities the head of Hitler’s military espionage in Russia; as the war ended, he transferred his network of spies to the service of the United States. He ultimately became the Chief of the official West German intelligence agency.

Notes - No dust jacket and slight wear on cover.

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By David Irving

Published By World Publishing

Year Published 1972

Book Format - Hard cover

Summary

The personal revelations of the powerful, mysterious and controversial espionage figure who served the Nazis, the US Army, the CIA, and West Germany. The author presents a well written history of the German Intelligence Service and details the activities the head of Hitler’s military espionage in Russia; as the war ended, he transferred his network of spies to the service of the United States. He ultimately became the Chief of the official West German intelligence agency.

Notes - No dust jacket and slight wear on cover.

By David Irving

Published By World Publishing

Year Published 1972

Book Format - Hard cover

Summary

The personal revelations of the powerful, mysterious and controversial espionage figure who served the Nazis, the US Army, the CIA, and West Germany. The author presents a well written history of the German Intelligence Service and details the activities the head of Hitler’s military espionage in Russia; as the war ended, he transferred his network of spies to the service of the United States. He ultimately became the Chief of the official West German intelligence agency.

Notes - No dust jacket and slight wear on cover.

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