: The Failure of the German Intelligence Services, 1939-45
\ Adrian O'Sullivan.
New York, NY
: Palgrave Macmillan
, 2014
xxv, 286 p.
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Machine generated contents note: -- Prologue: Max and Moritz Invent Themselves -- 1. Tourists and Businessmen -- 2. Invaders and Occupiers -- 3. Schemers and Planners -- 4. Intelligencers -- 5. Ideologues and Brutes -- 6. Rivals -- 7. Recruiters and Trainers -- 8. MAX -- 9. MORITZ -- 10. SABA -- 11. Parachutes over Persia -- 12. FRANZ, DORA, and BERTA -- 13. ANTON -- 14. Operations and Operatives -- 15. Defects and Deficiencies -- 16. Failure -- Epilogue: Max and Moritz Reinvent Themselves.
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"A pioneering investigation into the secret world of wartime Persia (Iran), meticulously sourced and based on six years of extraordinarily wide and deep research in the German, British, and American archives. This study exposes the problems, pressures, and personalities among the competing German intelligence services that targeted Persia, and it describes the highly effective methods employed by the implacable Allied security forces that resisted them. It tells a riveting tale: there are parachutists, gold, guns, dynamite, double agents, mistresses, and Byzantine intrigues galore in this compelling historical narrative. At the same time, as a serious academic study and a penetrating analysis of catastrophic intelligence failure, Adrian O'Sullivan's book is a highly significant contribution to Second World War intelligence history"--
World War, 1939-1945-- Secret service-- Germany
Espionage, German-- Iran
World War, 1939-1945-- Iran
جنگ جهانی دوم، ۱۹۳۹-۱۹۴۵م.-- آلمان -- سازمانها و فعالیتهای جاسوسی