Notes of Walter Schellenberg – the last head of the VI Office of the Main Imperial Security Directorate – immerse us into the atmosphere of espionage from the Second World War. The author was one of the most informed people of the Third Reich, but, being faithful to his profession, on the pages of his memoirs, he sometimes crawls or is silent about his participation in the described events.
Schellenberg tells us about the secrets and intrigues of German intelligence, brightly and accurately draws the images of the leaders of Nazi Germany and the intricacies of European policy 1939-1945. The reader consistently reveals the contribution of German foreign intelligence to the preparation and conduct of a number of military operations.
Author
Schellenberg Walter
Editor
Semenov K.K.
Publisher
Veche, 2012
Series
The second world. The gaze of the enemy
Genre
Military figures
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