Keith MacKinnon

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The Venlo incident was an unmitigated catastrophe. Since the Dutch were clearly involved and had lost an officer, Hitler could claim that Holland had violated its own neutrality, providing an excuse for the invasion of Holland that would follow just a few months later. The episode left the British with an ingrained suspicion of German army officers claiming to be anti-Nazi, even when, in the final stages of the war, similar such approaches were genuine.
A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal
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