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Unholy trinity

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  • 372 stránek
  • 14 hodin čtení

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After the end of World War II, fearing a surge of Soviet growth, the Papacy entered into an espionage alliance with British and American intelligence agents. These three powers ferreted Nazi criminals out of Europe so that they could be used in the supposedly greater fight against Communism. But the Vatican's Nazi smuggling network was penetrated by Prince Anton Turkul, the great Soviet double agent, who turned the operation into a sting for his masters in the Kremlin. This book reveals Turkul's "Red Nazi" operation for the first time, as well as the Vatican-Swiss bank connection to Nazi gold. Among other things, the authors also demonstrate that U.S. and British code-breakers were fully aware of the Holocaust as early as 1941 but lied to the Western press.--From publisher description

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Unholy trinity, Mark Aarons

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Rok vydání
1992
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4,1
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68 Hodnocení

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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
1992
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
372
ISBN10
0312071116
ISBN13
9780312071110
Série
Hodnocení
4,1 z 5
Anotace
After the end of World War II, fearing a surge of Soviet growth, the Papacy entered into an espionage alliance with British and American intelligence agents. These three powers ferreted Nazi criminals out of Europe so that they could be used in the supposedly greater fight against Communism. But the Vatican's Nazi smuggling network was penetrated by Prince Anton Turkul, the great Soviet double agent, who turned the operation into a sting for his masters in the Kremlin. This book reveals Turkul's "Red Nazi" operation for the first time, as well as the Vatican-Swiss bank connection to Nazi gold. Among other things, the authors also demonstrate that U.S. and British code-breakers were fully aware of the Holocaust as early as 1941 but lied to the Western press.--From publisher description