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Silver: The Spy Who Fooled the Nazis - The Most Remarkable Agent of the Second World War (Hardcover)
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Silver: The Spy Who Fooled the Nazis - The Most Remarkable Agent of the Second World War (Hardcover)
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Silver was the codename for the only quintuple spy of the Second
World War, spying for the Italians, Germans, Japanese, Soviets and
the British. The Germans awarded him the Iron Cross, Germany s
highest military decoration, and paid him 2.5 million in today s
money. In reality Silver deceived the Nazis on behalf of the
Soviets and the British. In 1942 the Russians decided to share
Silver with the British, the only time during the war that the
Soviets agreed to such an arrangement. This brought him under the
control of Peter Fleming who acted as his spy master. Germans also
gave Silver a transmitter which broadcast misleading military
information directly to Abwehr headquarters in Berlin. Silver was
one of many codenames for a man whose real name was Bhagat Ram
Talwar, a Hindu Pathan from the North West Frontier province of
then British India. Between 1941 and 1945 Silver made twelve trips
from Peshawar to Kabul to supply false information to the Germans,
always making the near-200-mile journey on foot over mountain
passes and hostile tribal territory.Once when an Afghan nearly
rumbled him, he invited him to a curry meal in which he had mixed
deadly tiger s whiskers killing the Afghan. "
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