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Nazi Spies and Collaborators in Britain, 1939-1945, Hardback Book

Nazi Spies and Collaborators in Britain, 1939-1945 Hardback

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The true extent of Nazi secret agent activity in Britain during the Second World War has received little attention.

In large part this is due to the highly classified nature of the subject.

This fascinating book uses recently released documents to explore how German agents penetrated our borders and explains methods of agent recruitment. Some spies were arrested and handed over the MI5 for interrogation.

Several were turned and became double-cross' agents, while others were tried and executed or incarcerated in Camp 020 and other facilities.

There were also those who came and left undetected and were only revealed after Nazi records were seized. The story, however, does not end there. While British authorities urged the public to beware of spies and posters warned careless talk costs lives,' the actual existence of Nazi collaborators in Britain was played down.

Author Neil R Storey's discovery of MI5's and Regional Security Panels' Black Lists' of those considered to be likely to assist the enemy' in the event of invasion reveals the climate of fear along with the identities and case studies of suspected Nazi collaborators in key invasion areas. This book is a gripping expos of the very real threat posed by Nazi undercover operatives and collaborators in Britain during the Second World War.

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