The Shadow War Against Hitler

The Shadow War Against Hitler
Author: Christof Mauch
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2003
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 0231120443

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Filled with revelations and replete with telling detail, this riveting book lifts the curtain on the United States' secret intelligence operations in the war against Nazi Germany.

Hitler s Shadow War

Hitler s Shadow War
Author: Donald M. McKale
Publsiher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2006-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781461635475

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In Hitler's Shadow War, World War II scholar Donald M. McKale contends that the persecution and murder of the Jews, Slavs, and other groups was Hitler's primary effort during the war, not the conquest of Europe. According to McKale, Hitler and the Nazi leadership used the military campaigns of the war as a cover for a genocidal program that centered on the Final Solution. Hitler continued to commit extensive manpower and materials to this "shadow war" even when Germany was losing the battles of the war's closing years.

Shadow Knights

Shadow Knights
Author: Gary Kamiya
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781451683592

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Pulp History brings to life extraordinary feats of bravery, violence, and redemption that history has forgotten. These stories are so dramatic and thrilling they have to be true. In SHADOW KNIGHTS, everyday men and women risk their lives on top-secret missions to sabotage Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich. Hell-bent on conquering Europe, Hitler had just set his sights on England when Winston Churchill reached into his bag of tricks and invented a secret spy network of ordinary citizens. These schoolteachers, housewives, prostitutes, and farmers abandoned their former lives, trained in covert black ops, and set Europe ablaze. Parachuting into Nazi territory under the cover of night, they destroyed factories, armed resistance networks, and turned Hitler’s juggernaut on its head.

Hitler s Shadow Empire

Hitler s Shadow Empire
Author: Pierpaolo Barbieri
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674728851

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The Nazis provided Franco’s Nationalists with planes, armaments, and tanks in their civil war against the Communists but behind this largesse was a Faustian bargain. Pierpaolo Barbieri makes a convincing case that the Nazis hoped to establish an economic empire in Europe, and in Spain they tested the tactics intended for future subject territories.

Hitler s Shadow

Hitler s Shadow
Author: Richard Breitman
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781437944297

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This report is based on findings from newly-declassified decades-old Army and CIA records released under the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act of 1998. These records were processed and reviewed by the National Archives-led Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group. The report highlights materials opened under the Act, in addition to records that were previously opened but had not been mined by historians and researchers, including records from the Office of Strategic Services (a CIA predecessor), dossiers of the Army Staff's Intelligence Records of the Investigative Records Repository, State Dept. records, and files of the Navy Judge Advocate General. This is a print on demand report.

The Secret War Against Hitler

The Secret War Against Hitler
Author: Fabian Von Schlabrendorff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780429975486

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One of the few survivors of the German Resistance, von Schlabrendorff traces his anti-Nazi activity from his student days in the 1920s, through Hitler's rise to power, to the war and his involvement in the July 20, 1944, plot. He vividly recalls the double life of the Resistance leaders during World War II, the futile secret meetings of the conspirators, and their efforts to enlist the aid of weak and vacillating German generals.

My Battle Against Hitler

My Battle Against Hitler
Author: Dietrich von Hildebrand,John Henry Crosby
Publsiher: Image
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780385347532

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Now with a new foreword by Sir Roger Scruton. How does a person become Hitler’s enemy number one? Not through espionage or violence, it turns out, but by striking fearlessly at the intellectual and spiritual roots of National Socialism. Dietrich von Hildebrand was a German Catholic thinker and teacher who devoted the full force of his intellect to breaking the deadly spell of Nazism that ensnared so many of his beloved countrymen. His story might well have been lost to us were it not for this memoir he penned in the last decades of his life at the request of his wife, Alice von Hildebrand. In My Battle Against Hitler, covering the years from 1921 to 1938, von Hildebrand tells of the scorn and ridicule he endured for sounding the alarm when many still viewed Hitler as a positive and inevitable force. He expresses the sorrow of having to leave behind his home, friends, and family in Germany to conduct his fight against the Nazis from Austria. He recounts how he defiantly challenged Nazism in the public square, prompting the German ambassador in Vienna to describe him to Hitler as "the architect of the intellectual resistance in Austria." And in the midst of all the danger he faced, he conveys his unwavering trust in God, even during his harrowing escape from Vienna and his desperate flight across Europe, with the Nazis always just one step behind. Dietrich von Hildebrand belongs to the very earliest anti-Nazi resistance. His public statements led the Nazis to blacklist him in 1921, long before the horrors of the Third Reich and more than 23 years before the assassination attempt on Hitler in July 1944. His battle would culminate in the countless articles he published in Vienna, a selection of which are featured in this volume. "It is an immense privilege," writes editor John Henry Crosby, founder of the Hildebrand Project, "to present to the world the shining witness of one man who risked everything to follow his conscience and stand in defiance of tyranny."

Sinister Touches

Sinister Touches
Author: Robert C. Goldston
Publsiher: Dial Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1982
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: STANFORD:36105081353430

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Dramatic accounts of covert activities and espionage during World War II read like a spy novel.