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This is the first full-length work to be published about the
spectacular failure of the German intelligence services in Persia
(Iran) during WWII. Based on archival research it analyzes a
compelling history of Nazi planning, operations, personalities, and
intrigues, and follows the protagonists from Hitler's rise to power
into the postwar era.
This book provides the first ever intelligence history of Iraq from
1941 to 1945, and is the third and final volume of a trilogy on
regional intelligence and counterintelligence operations that
includes Nazi Secret Warfare in Occupied Persia (Iran) (2014), and
Espionage and Counterintelligence in Occupied Persia (Iran) (2015).
This account of covert operations in Iraq during the Second World
War is based on archival documents, diaries, and memoirs,
interspersed with descriptions of all kinds of clandestine
activity, and contextualized with analysis showing the significance
of what happened regionally in terms of the greater war. After
outlining the circumstances of the rise and fall of the fascist
Gaylani regime, Adrian O'Sullivan examines the activities of the
Allied secret services (CICI, SOE, SIS, and OSS) in Iraq, and the
Axis initiatives planned or mounted against them. O'Sullivan
emphasizes the social nature of human intelligence work and
introduces the reader to a number of interesting, talented
personalities who performed secret roles in Iraq, including the
distinguished author Dame Freya Stark.
This is the first full-length work to be published about the
spectacular failure of the German intelligence services in Persia
(Iran) during WWII. Based on archival research it analyzes a
compelling history of Nazi planning, operations, personalities, and
intrigues, and follows the protagonists from Hitler's rise to power
into the postwar era.
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