U.S. intelligence and the Nazis
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U.S. intelligence and the Nazis
Cambridge University Press, 2005
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United States intelligence and the Nazis
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [474]-478) and index
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Description
This book is a direct result of the 1998 Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act. Drawing upon many documents declassified under this law, the authors demonstrate what US intelligence agencies learned about Nazi crimes during World War II and about the nature of Nazi intelligence agencies' role in the Holocaust. It examines how some US corporations found ways to profit from Nazi Germany's expropriation of the property of German Jews. This book also reveals startling new details on the Cold War connections between the US government and Hitler's former officers. At a time when intelligence successes and failures are at the center of public discussion, US Intelligence and the Nazis also provides an unprecedented inside look at how intelligence agencies function during war and peacetime.
Table of Contents
- Part I. Espionage and Genocide: 1. OSS knowledge of the holocaust Richard Breitman with Norman J. W. Goda
- 2. Other responses to the holocaust Richard Breitman
- 3. Case studies of genocide Richard Breitman with Robert Wolfe
- 4. Nazi espionage: the Abwehr and SD Foreign Intelligence Richard Breitman
- 5. Follow the money Richard Breitman
- 6. The Gestapo Richard Breitman with Norman J. W. Goda and Paul Brown
- Part II. Collaboration and Collaborators: 7. Banking on Hitler: Chase National Bank and the Ruckwanderer Mark Scheme, 1936-41 Norman J. W. Goda
- 8. The Ustasa: murder and espionage Norman J. W. Goda
- 9. Nazi collaborators in the United States: what the FBI knew Norman J. W. Goda
- Part III. Postwar Intelligence Use of War Criminals: 10. The Nazi peddler: Wilhelm Hoettl and Allied Intelligence Norman J. W. Goda
- 11. Tracking the Red Orchestra: allied intelligence, Soviet spies, Nazi criminals Norman J. W. Goda
- 12. Coddling a Nazi turncoat Robert Wolfe
- 13. The CIA and Eichmann's associates Timothy Naftali
- 14. Reinhard Gehlen and the United States Timothy Naftali
- 15. Manhunts: the official search for notorious Nazis Norman J. W. Goda.
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