The game of the foxes

British and German intelligence operations and personalities which changed the course of the Second World War

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Ladislas Farago: The game of the foxes (1972, Hodder and Stoughton, D. McKay Co)

696 pages

English language

Published July 20, 1972 by Hodder and Stoughton, D. McKay Co.

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978-0-340-15879-1
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The truth about German spying and espionage against the US and Great Britain before and during WWII. The Author, Ladislas Farago, was a reporter in Europe prior to the war, a life long student of espionage and an important figure in US Naval intelligence in WWII. He was the first person to stumble across a treasure trove of US and Nazi intelligence documents in the National Archives, buried for over 20 years. Farago was the only person who could understand their meaning. With research and interviews over four years he produced this astounding story that is more exciting than any spy thriller.

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Subjects

  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Secret service -- Germany.
  • Espionage, German -- United States.
  • Espionage, German -- Great Britain.