Görings Geheimdienst - Das Forschungsamt im Dritten Reich - Gebundenes Buch
We are indebted to the untiring researcher of the British historian David Irving for the discovery of a Nazi secret service that was completely unknown until the post-war years. Described as the "Research Office of the Reichsmarschall", this organization initially tapped telephone lines from Nazi party members and regime opponents of the Third Reich starting in 1933. The listening results became explosive when the Research Office with its up to 6,000 employees cracked the international telecommunication cables that ran through Berlin at the Reichspost and subsequently closed the telephone traffic between foreign politicians and their ambassadors, e.g. in London, intercepted, translated and possibly deciphered. Thus, Hitler knew at the Anschluss, the Munich Agreement and on the eve of the Polish campaign in each case, which strategies and chess moves the other side just pursued. This breathtaking study is based on previously unknown archive finds and interviews with former research office staff.
328 p., Many b / w. Fig., Born. in large format.
Language: German
328 p., Many b / w. Fig., Born. in large format.
Language: German
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