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Partners at the Creation: The Men Behind Postwar Germany's Defense and Intelligence Establishments

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ISBN-13: 9781591141365 ISBN-10: 1591141362
Publisher
US Naval Institute Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
January 1, 2003
Weight
1.2 lbs
Dimensions
24.10×1.90×16.50 cm

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Partners at the Creation: The Men Behind Postwar Germany's Defense and Intelligence Establishments by Critchfield, James H.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781591141365.

World War II combat veteran and longtime CIA officer James Critchfield tells the incredible story of how a handful of former members of the German Army General Staff, under the watchful eye of American intelligence, planned a postwar national security system. At the heart of the activities he describes, Critchfield recounts details of the twin developments of a German intelligence service headed by Hitlers former chief of intelligence on the Eastern Front Reinhard Gehlen, and a German defense force headed by Hitlers former chief of operations Adolf Heusinger. These behind-the-scenes revelations will attract readers who enjoy good spy stories as well as historians of the period, for it has not been fully known until now the role played by the CIA or by Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, who secretly sponsored the men and their work. Known only as "Mr. Marshall," Critchfield was the CIA officer in charge of the secret compound in Bavaria where Gehlen and Heusinger worked with their staffs to put the new intelligence and defense systems in place. The stars and stripes flying from the flagpole at the center of the compound provided cover and implied American political support. The author gives full credit to the mens success, which he says helped Germany emerge in 1955 as a sovereign nation and a member of NATO. Critchfields gripping eight-year chronicle of creating these organizations, as Germany moved from enemy to ally, exposes readers to a new perspective of postwar development. 19 photographs. Appendix. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. 6 x 9 inches.