“A compelling examination of an aspect of World War II that always
has a rapt audience: espionage . . . With a cast of colorful
characters.” —Library Journal (starred review) Beating the Nazi
Invader is a revealing and disturbing exploration of the darker
history of Nazis, spies and “Fifth Columnist” saboteurs in
Britain, and the extensive top-secret countermeasures taken before and
during the real threat of invasion in 1940. The author’s research
describes the Nazi Party organization in Britain and reveals the
existence of the Gestapo headquarters in central London. The reader
gains vivid insights into Nazi agents and terrorist cells, the Special
Branch and MI5 teams who hunted them and investigated murders believed
to have been committed by Third Reich agents on British soil.
Accessing a host of recently declassified files the book explores the
highly classified measures taken for the protection of the Royal
Family, national treasures and gold reserves. The British government
made extensive plans for the continuation of government in the event
of invasion including the creation of all-powerful Regional
Commissioners, “Black Lists” of suspected collaborators and a
British resistance organization. We also learn of the Nazis’ own
occupation measures for suborning the population and the infamous
Sonderfahndungsliste G.B, the Nazi “Special Wanted List.” The
result is a fascinating insight into the measures and actions taken to
ensure that Great Britain did not succumb to the gravest threat of
enemy invasion and occupation for centuries. “Provides fresh and
incisive answers to some intriguing 80-year-old mysteries about
wartime espionage.” —Britain at War “A truly engrossing work.”
—History of War Magazine
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Hitler’s Spies, Saboteurs and Secrets in Britain 1940
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526772954
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter