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The Nazi Death Machine

The Confession of Walter Schellenberg

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The Nazi Death Machine

By: Walter Schellenberg
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Hitler's former foreign intelligence official tells all in this dark confession, revealing his part in the crimes of World War II, and the corruption that ran rampant in Hitler's regime.

©2017 Stephen R. Pastore (P)2017 Stephen R. Pastore
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An interesting view inside the Nazi hierarchy

A very interesting book and opinion of one of Nazi Germany's lesser known Intelligence leaders. Schellenberg had by his position an insight and opportunity to view the Third Reich at its sometimes best but often worse first hand. An interlectual more than a true dedicated Nazi, his insights prove illuminating especially to the technical achievements made by his intelligence service and efforts at the end of the WW2! 👍 👍

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