TBR, 2000 - 249 p. (eng)
From the end of World War II, the American CIA imported thousands of Nazis into the United States to work for them, many on the list of wanted war criminals
One of the most important of these was Heinrich Mueller, once head of Hitler's Gestapo. Mueller was recruited by Colonel James Critchfield who ran the CIA's "Gehnel Organization' in Munich.
Mueller kept jouals and this book is a translation of three years (1948-1951) of notes and observations made of top CIA officials, President Truman, top U.S. govement officials, plans for murder, thefts, kidnappings, wholesale thefts of public money and a terrifying patte of uncontrolled ambition, unchecked by any person or agency.
Also included are CIA and other agency's activities that have never been revealed.
Mueller's deals in stolen Nazi art for the CIA are covered in detail.
Also to be found are the steps the frightened CIA have taken to prevent the publication, sales or distribution of this work.
From the end of World War II, the American CIA imported thousands of Nazis into the United States to work for them, many on the list of wanted war criminals
One of the most important of these was Heinrich Mueller, once head of Hitler's Gestapo. Mueller was recruited by Colonel James Critchfield who ran the CIA's "Gehnel Organization' in Munich.
Mueller kept jouals and this book is a translation of three years (1948-1951) of notes and observations made of top CIA officials, President Truman, top U.S. govement officials, plans for murder, thefts, kidnappings, wholesale thefts of public money and a terrifying patte of uncontrolled ambition, unchecked by any person or agency.
Also included are CIA and other agency's activities that have never been revealed.
Mueller's deals in stolen Nazi art for the CIA are covered in detail.
Also to be found are the steps the frightened CIA have taken to prevent the publication, sales or distribution of this work.