Description
1972 Second Bantam printing. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This compelling work by German journalist Heinz Hohne delves into the life and espionage activities of Reinhard Gehlen, a former Nazi general who became a pivotal figure in Cold War intelligence. Gehlen’s spy ring, known as the Gehlen Organization, played a crucial role in gathering intelligence on the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries after World War II. Hohne’s meticulous research and access to previously classified documents shed light on Gehlen’s controversial past and his transformation into a valuable asset for the United States and West Germany. This book offers a fascinating glimpse into the murky world of post-war espionage and the complex moral dilemmas faced by intelligence agencies in the aftermath of the Nazi regime. Collectors and readers with an interest in military history, espionage, and the Cold War will find this volume a captivating and insightful read.




