as the CIA and other Western spy agencies set to do battle against the Soviets in Central and Eastern Europe, could they really be expected to refuse the services of the former Nazi enemy who also happened to know the new enemy best? Again, all but the most pious would probably support their hiring, even if it meant enjoining the services of a man like Gustav Hilger, one of the paper pushers of the Holocaust. But what of the next step, of working with someone like Otto von Bolschwing, a man who didn’t just move paper but who devoted his energies to making the Final Solution happen?