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Spying on the Reich: The Cold War Against Hitler

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Exactly a century ago, intelligence agencies across Europe first became aware of a fanatical German nationalist whose political party was rapidly gathering momentum. His name was Adolf Hitler.

From 1933, these spy services watched with growing alarm as they tried to determine what sort of threat Hitler's regime would now pose to the rest of Europe. Would Germany rearm, either covertly or in open defiance of the outside world? Would Hitler turn his attention eastwards - or did he also pose a threat to the west? What were the feelings and attitudes of ordinary Germans, towards their own regime as well as the outside world?

Despite intense rivalry and mistrust between them, these spy chiefs began to liaise and close ranks against Nazi Germany. At the heart of this loose, informal network were the British and French intelligence services, alongside the Poles and Czechs. Some other countries - Holland, Belgium, and the United States - stood at the periphery.

Drawing on a wide range of previously unpublished British, French, German, Danish, and Czech archival sources, Spying on the Reich tells the story of Germany and its rearmament in the 1920s and 1930s; its relations with foreign governments and their intelligence services; and the relations and rivalries between Western governments, seen through the prism of the cooperation, or lack of it, between their spy agencies. Along the way, it addresses some of the most intriguing questions that still perplex historians of the period, such as how and why Britain defended Poland in September 1939, and what alternative policies could have been pursued?

Author: Howard R T
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 384
ISBN: 9780192862990
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Introduction
1:Germany Reawakens
2:Foreign Spies Keep Watch
3:The Rise of Hitler
4:The New Mood in Berlin
5:The Anglo-French Spy Networks Inside Germany
6:'The Reliable Source'
7:The French and Czechs Watch the Reich
8:'The Dark Continent'
9:The International Spy Effort
10:Searching for New Sources of Information
11:Spying on the German Navy
12:Colonel Z and Other Agents
13:The French Step Up Their Operations
14:The British and the Czechs Watch the Reich
15:The 'Spies' Who Never Were
16:Watching Anschluss
17:Intelligence and the Sudeten Crises
18:Predicting Hitler's Next Move
19:Intelligence and the Anglo-French Alliance
20:The 'Spies' Who Caused Panic
21:Signals from the Reich
22:The Nazi-Soviet Pact
23:The Countdown to War
Conclusion: In Retrospect

R. T. Howard is an editor of Eye Spy, an international magazine on intelligence issues. His articles have appeared in The Guardian, The Times, Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Daily Express, Independent on Sunday, Wall Street Journal, Spectator, New Statesman, International Herald Tribune, National Interest and Jane’s Intelligence Review. He has also published for organisations such as IISS, RUSI and Chatham House. In addition to Power and Glory, he has authored five books, which have been translated into eight languages.

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