Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-367) and index.
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A Discreet Silence -- Slaughter on the Eastern Front -- "Chosen, Rare Minds" -- The Man at Box 1142 -- The Eyes and Ears -- CROWCASS -- "I ... Prefer to Remain Ignorant" -- Bloodstone -- "See That He Is Sent to the U.S ..." -- Bare Fists and Brass Knuckles -- Guerrillas for World War III -- "Any Bastard as Long as He's Anti-Communist" -- Ratlines -- Pipelines to the United States -- The Politics of "Liberation" -- Brunner and von Bolschwing -- The End of "Liberation."
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"Blowback is the fullest and most authoritative account ever written of America's collaboration with Nazi after World War II, and of the long-range effect this has had on the nation's domestic and foreign policy. Drawing on extensive firsthand research and a wealth of documents previously classified or never before made public, Christopher Simpson has written a major and often startling work about the extensive connection between high-ranking American officials and ex-Nazis and collaborators, and about the effect this relationship has had on American society and the cold war."--Jacket.
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University of South Alabama
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Brain drain-- Germany-- History-- 20th century.
Nazis.
Secret service-- United States-- History-- 20th century.