Nazi Spymaster: The Life and Death of Admiral Wilhelm Canaris

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Skyhorse, 13 juin 2017 - 384 pages
Admiral Wilhelm Canaris was the head of the Abwehr?Hitler's intelligence service?from 1935 to 1944. Initially a supporter of Hitler, Canaris came to vigorously oppose his policies and practices and worked secretly throughout the war to overthrow the regime. Near the end of the war, secret documents were discovered that implicated Canaris and hinted at the extent of the activities conducted by Canaris's Abwehr against the Hitler regime, and in 1945 Canaris was executed as a national traitor. But Canaris left little in the way of personal documents, and to this day he remains a figure shrouded in mystery.

Drawing on newly available archival materials, Mueller investigates the double life of this legendary and enigmatic figure in the first major biography of Canaris to be published in German.

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À propos de l'auteur (2017)

Michael Mueller has worked since 1987 as a freelance journalist for television and periodicals. Besides numerous TV documentaries he is the co-author of several important books dealing with the German secret services, the best known of these being Die-RAF-Stasi Connection and Gegen Freund und Feind. He lives in Cologne, Germany.

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