Published first in Brazil as Su?stica sobre o Brasil, this
examination of the rise and fall of German espionage in that
country spent months on the best-seller list there and generated a
national furor as former spies and collaborationists denounced it
as a CIA ploy. Here, for the first time, are the colorful stories
of such German agents as "Alfredo," probably the most important
enemy operative in the Americas; "King," who was decorated for his
daring exploits but who carelessly mentioned the real names of his
collaborators in secret radio messages; the bumbling Janos Salamon;
and the debonair Hans Christian von Kotze, who ultimately betrayed
the Abwehr (German Military Intelligence).
Eminently readable, Hitler's Secret War in South America
resembles, but is not, fiction. It describes in detail the Allies'
real battle against the Abwehr, a struggle highlighted by the
interception and deciphering of German radio transmissions.
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