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German foreign intelligence from Hitler's war to the Cold War : flawed assumptions and faulty analysis / Robert Hutchinson.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: D810.S7 H87 2019

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    "Through a thorough evaluation of Nazi-era German intelligence reports, Robert Hutchinson reveals that, far from a haven of objective analysis on the margins of the Nazi dictatorship, German foreign intelligence agents repeatedly affirmed Hitler's misunderstanding of Great Britain, underestimated the Soviet Union, and downplayed the economic and military contribution of the United States to the widening war in Europe. Moreover, intelligence agents in these same reports were vocal in their identification and denunciation of the malevolent influence of international Jewry on world affairs. Hutchinson's revelation is additionally significant because, after 1945, many German intelligence figures found employment with the Cold War West, using their "expertise" in Soviet affairs to advise the West German government, US military, and CIA on Soviet military and political matters."--Provided by publisher.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Hutchinson, Robert, author.
    Published
    Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2019]
    Locale
    Germany
    Contents
    Introduction: the German foreign intelligence services
    Misunderstanding Great Britain, 1939-1942
    Underestimating the Soviet Union, 1939-1942
    Counting out the United States, 1939-1941
    German intelligence and the race war in the east, 1941-1943
    General Gehlen's intelligence service, 1945-1971
    History as intelligence: Wehrmacht officers and the US Army Historical Division, 1945-1956
    Conclusion.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Introduction: the German foreign intelligence services -- Misunderstanding Great Britain, 1939-1942 -- Underestimating the Soviet Union, 1939-1942 -- Counting out the United States, 1939-1941 -- German intelligence and the race war in the east, 1941-1943 -- General Gehlen's intelligence service, 1945-1971 -- History as intelligence: Wehrmacht officers and the US Army Historical Division, 1945-1956 -- Conclusion.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780700627578
    070062757X
    Physical Description
    x, 341 pages ; 24 cm

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