German Foreign Intelligence from Hitler's War to the Cold War : Flawed Assumptions and Faulty Analysis /
"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, underes...
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Language: | Inglés |
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Lawrence, Kansas :
University Press of Kansas,
[2019]
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of 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.