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Secret Channel to Berlin: The Masson-Schellenberg Connection and Swiss Intelligence in World War II
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Author
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Pierre Th. Braunschweig.
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Publisher
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Casemate
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Format
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hardcover
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Product Dimensions
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9.25
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6.25
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1.4
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ISBN
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9781932033397
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Pages/Publication Date
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522/2004
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Daedalus Item Code
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20353
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This item is not available.
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Description
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At the height of World War II, Switzerland stood alone as the sole surviving democracy in continental Europe. It became known as a center of spies and espionage fielded by Allies and Axis alike, though little has been written about Switzerland's own intelligence activities, including its secret sources in Hitler's councils and its counterespionage program at home. This book spotlights the most controversial Swiss intelligence operation of the war: the covert interaction between the head of Swiss intelligence, Colonel Roger Masson, and the head of German SS Foreign Intelligence, General Walter Schellenberg.
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