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The Spies Who Never Were: The True Story of the Nazi Spies Who Were Actually Allied Double Agents The Spies Who Never Were: The True Story of the Nazi Spies Who Were Actually Allied Double Agents by Hervie Haufler
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“Information secured after the end of hostilities supports our surmise that some Abwehr officials willfully shut their eyes to suspicions about their agents. They thought it better for selfish reasons to have corrupt or disloyal agents than to have no agents at all.”
Hervie Haufler, The Spies Who Never Were: The True Story of the Nazi Spies Who Were Actually Allied Double Agents
“The prospect of a German invasion of Britain in 1940 forced the Abwehr to mount a desperate effort to make up for lost time and infiltrate spies into England. Of the twenty-one agents they landed on British soil, all but one were either captured or gave themselves up. The exception committed suicide.”
Hervie Haufler, The Spies Who Never Were: The True Story of the Nazi Spies Who Were Actually Allied Double Agents
“Garbo: The Spy Who Saved D-Day he includes the whole of the statement Pujol supposedly gave to the tribunal but”
Hervie Haufler, The Spies Who Never Were: The True Story of the Nazi Spies Who Were Actually Allied Double Agents