Allen Dulles The Oss And Nazi War Criminals


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Allen Dulles The Oss And Nazi War Criminals


Allen Dulles The Oss And Nazi War Criminals
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Author : Kerstin von Lingen
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2013-09-30

Allen Dulles The Oss And Nazi War Criminals written by Kerstin von Lingen and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-09-30 with History categories.


Kerstin von Lingen shows how Nazi SS-General Karl Wolff avoided war crimes prosecution because of his role in "Operation Sunrise," negotiations conducted by high-ranking American, Swiss, and British officials - in violation of the Casablanca agreements with the Soviet Union - for the surrender of German forces in Italy. Von Lingen suggests that the Cold War started already with "Operation Sunrise," and helps us understand rollback operations thereafter: one was the failure of justice and selective prosecution for high ranking Nazi criminals. The Western Allies not only failed to ensure cooperation between their respective national war crimes prosecution organizations, but in certain cases even obstructed justice by withholding evidence from the prosecution.



Nazi War Crimes Us Intelligence And Selective Prosecution At Nuremberg


Nazi War Crimes Us Intelligence And Selective Prosecution At Nuremberg
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Author : Michael Salter
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2007-06-11

Nazi War Crimes Us Intelligence And Selective Prosecution At Nuremberg written by Michael Salter and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-06-11 with Law categories.


Reviewing recently declassified CIA documents, this book provides a balanced but critical discussion of the contribution of American intelligence officials to the Nuremberg war crimes trials. Giving new details of how senior Nazi war criminals, such as SS General Karl Wolff, were provided with effective immunity deals, partly as a reward for their wartime cooperation with US intelligence officials, including Allen Dulles, former CIA Director, the author also discusses the role of such officials in mobilizing the unique resources of a modern intelligence agency to provide important trial testimony and vital documentary evidence. Nazi War Crimes, US Intelligence and Selective Prosecution at Nuremberg argues that both war crimes prosecutors and intelligence officials can engage in mutually beneficial collaborations, but that both sides need to recognize and appreciate the problems that may arise from the fact that these institutions are required to operate according to different, and in some cases contradictory, agendas. This topical book gives those studying, or with interests in, international law, criminal law and history an insight into the debates surrounding international war crimes, within the context of the Nuremberg war crimes trials.



Disclosure


Disclosure
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2000

Disclosure written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Archives and national socialism categories.




The Nazis Next Door


The Nazis Next Door
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Author : Eric Lichtblau
language : en
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Release Date : 2014

The Nazis Next Door written by Eric Lichtblau and has been published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with History categories.


"The shocking story of how America became one of the world's safest postwar havens for Nazis. Until recently, historians believed America gave asylum only to key Nazi scientists after World War II, along with some less famous perpetrators who managed to sneak in and who eventually were exposed by Nazi hunters. But the truth is much worse, and has been covered up for decades: the CIA and FBI brought thousands of perpetrators to America as possible assets against their new Cold War enemies. When the Justice Department finally investigated and learned the truth, the results were classified and buried. Using the dramatic story of one former perpetrator who settled in New Jersey, conned the CIA into hiring him, and begged for the agency's support when his wartime identity emerged, Eric Lichtblau tells the full, shocking story of how America became a refuge for hundreds of postwar Nazis"--



Germany S Underground


Germany S Underground
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Author : Allen Welsh Dulles
language : en
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Release Date : 2000-01-07

Germany S Underground written by Allen Welsh Dulles and has been published by Da Capo Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000-01-07 with History categories.


This classic account of the German Resistance during World War II remains one of the primary sources on a topic that continues to generate controversy more than a half century after the war's end. As OSS (office of strategic services) chief of station in Bern, Switzerland, from 1942 to 1945, Dulles was charged with determining the extent and commitment of the opposition to Hitler. Germany's Underground is the most important firsthand account we have of Allied contact with that opposition—and the most concise and readable history of the men and women from every stratum of German society who made up this complex web.



The Secret Surrender


The Secret Surrender
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Author : Allen Dulles
language : en
Publisher: New York : Harper & Row
Release Date : 1966

The Secret Surrender written by Allen Dulles and has been published by New York : Harper & Row this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1966 with World War, 1939-1945 categories.




Allen Dulles


Allen Dulles
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Author : James Srodes
language : en
Publisher: Regnery Publishing
Release Date : 2000-07-01

Allen Dulles written by James Srodes and has been published by Regnery Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000-07-01 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Allen Dulles was at the forefront of building a U.S. spy service long before WWII and was the driving force behind the CIA.



From Hitler S Doorstep


From Hitler S Doorstep
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Author : Allen Welsh Dulles
language : en
Publisher: Penn State Press
Release Date : 1996

From Hitler S Doorstep written by Allen Welsh Dulles and has been published by Penn State Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1996 with History categories.


Chiefly a collection of telegrams from Allen Welsh Dulles, as head of the Bern Office of the OSS, to headquarters in Washington; based on the operational records of the OSS (Record Group 226) in the U.S. National Archives.



Agent 110


Agent 110
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Author : Scott Jeffrey Miller
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2017-03-07

Agent 110 written by Scott Jeffrey Miller and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-03-07 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


The “lively and engrossing” (The Wall Street Journal) story of how OSS spymaster Allen Dulles built an underground network determined to take down Hitler and destroy the Third Reich. Agent 110 is Allen Dulles, a newly minted spy from an eminent family. From his townhouse in Bern, Switzerland, and in clandestine meetings in restaurants, back roads, and lovers’ bedrooms, Dulles met with and facilitated the plots of Germans during World War II who were trying to destroy the country’s leadership. Their underground network exposed Dulles to the political maneuverings of the Soviets, who were already competing for domination of Germany, and all of Europe, in the post-war period. Scott Miller’s “absorbing and bracing” (The Seattle Times) Agent 110 explains how leaders of the German Underground wanted assurances from Germany’s enemies that they would treat the country humanely after the war. If President Roosevelt backed the resistance, they would overthrow Hitler and shorten the war. But Miller shows how Dulles’s negotiations fell short. Eventually he was placed in charge of the CIA in the 1950s, where he helped set the stage for US foreign policy. With his belief that the ends justified the means, Dulles had no qualms about consorting with Nazi leadership or working with resistance groups within other countries to topple governments. Agent 110 is “a doozy of a dossier on Allen Dulles and his early days spying during World War II” (Kirkus Reviews). “Miller skillfully weaves a double narrative of Dulles’ machinations and those of the German resistance” (Booklist) to bring to life this exhilarating, and pivotal, period of world history—of desperate renegades in a dark and dangerous world where spies, idealists, and traitors match wits and blows to ensure their vision of a perfect future.



Hunting Evil


Hunting Evil
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Author : Guy Walters
language : en
Publisher: Crown
Release Date : 2010-05-04

Hunting Evil written by Guy Walters and has been published by Crown this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-05-04 with History categories.


Already acclaimed in England as "first-rate" (The Sunday Times); “a model of meticulous, courageous and path-breaking scholarship"(Literary Review); and "absorbing and thoroughly gripping… deserves a lasting place among histories of the war.” (The Sunday Telegraph), Hunting Evil is the first complete and definitive account of how the Nazis escaped and were pursued and captured -- or managed to live long lives as fugitives. At the end of the Second World War, an estimated 30,000 Nazi war criminals fled from justice, including some of the highest ranking members of the Nazi Party. Many of them have names that resonate deeply in twentieth-century history -- Eichmann, Mengele, Martin Bormann, and Klaus Barbie -- not just for the monstrosity of their crimes, but also because of the shadowy nature of their post-war existence, holed up in the depths of Latin America, always one step ahead of their pursuers. Aided and abetted by prominent people throughout Europe, they hid in foreboding castles high in the Austrian alps, and were taken in by shady Argentine secret agents. The attempts to bring them to justice are no less dramatic, featuring vengeful Holocaust survivors, inept politicians, and daring plots to kidnap or assassinate the fugitives. In this exhaustively researched and compellingly written work of World War II history and investigative reporting, journalist and novelist Guy Walters gives a comprehensive account of one of the most shocking and important aspects of the war: how the most notorious Nazi war criminals escaped justice, how they were pursued, captured or able to remain free until their natural deaths and how the Nazis were assisted while they were on the run by "helpers" ranging from a Vatican bishop to a British camel doctor, and even members of Western intelligence services. Based on all new interviews with Nazi hunters and former Nazis and intelligence agents, travels along the actual escape routes, and archival research in Germany, Britain, the United States, Austria, and Italy, Hunting Evil authoritatively debunks much of what has previously been understood about Nazis and Nazi hunters in the post war era, including myths about the alleged “Spider” and “Odessa” escape networks and the surprising truth about the world's most legendary Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal. From its haunting chronicle of the monstrous mass murders the Nazis perpetrated and the murky details of their postwar existence to the challenges of hunting them down, Hunting Evil is a monumental work of nonfiction written with the pacing and intrigue of a thriller.