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Hardcover Gestapo Chief: The 1948 Interrogation of Heinrich Muller, Vol. 3: From Secret U. S. Intelligence Files Book

ISBN: 0912138734

ISBN13: 9780912138732

Gestapo Chief: The 1948 Interrogation of Heinrich Muller, Vol. 3: From Secret U. S. Intelligence Files

(Book #3 in the Gestapo Chief: The 1948 Int... Gestapo Chief: The 1948 Interrogation of Heinrich Muller Series)

Volume 3 includes subjects such as: Recently uncovered documents proving that Muller was working for U.S. intelligence; the large Soviet spy ring in England; details of Swiss bank accounts looted by... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Unbelievably good read! All documented and nothing has ever been disputed. Open your eyes America and see what your Government does in secret.

The series of books about the intelligence world written

Could it be true that the former head of the dreaded German Gestapo worked for the Americans after the war? Yes. The depth and breadth of the information in this impressively researched series of books, as well as the new Mueller Diaries book, is stunning. Rarely have so many historical details, inside gossip and stunning revelations been published. Each volume of this series builds on the details of its predecessor, which makes reading all four books in the series of paramount importance. While most writers are happy to put forth one or two new piece of information to support their work, each of the Mueller books are packed with more insiders-only intimate details of the inner workings of the Third Reich and CIA than you can imagine. The fact that these books have been in circulation for several years without a peep from the CIA to refute all or any part of them, makes a good argument that the books are true. For those who want history to come alive, these books are a refreshing slap in the face. You must read these books.

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This book makes for fascinating reading. Even if you don't agree with some of the allegations made by Herr Muller in the interviews, it begs the question of why are there so few rebuttals. That the U.S. Army continues to hold many classified documents out of the public view does not help matters. I would like to see how this book holds up to a thorough scholarly review. For Muller to have truly worked for the United States after the Second World War is significant and disturbing. In all, I am skeptical, but interested in enough to "follow up." A good read, nevertheless.
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