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  • Room 3603 : an account of the activities of the British intelligence center during World War II in New York City
  • Publisher:  International Relations Publisher
  • Year of issue:  1967
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  • Cover type:  мягкая обложка
  • Number of pages:  312 с.
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Room 3603 : an account of the activities of the British intelligence center during World War II in New York City

    In his book M. Hyde tries to ex post facto whitewash some Western political figures, in particular the famous German industrialist Thyssen, who subsidized Hitler in his time, the Yugoslav statesman Simovic, Hitler's intelligence agent Canaris and others. The author characterizes Thyssen as a man who deliberately let the Allies know about the need to prevent Hitler's attack on Norway, Simovic as the only Yugoslav political figure who tried in 1941 to counteract the seizure of Yugoslavia by Hitler's Germany, etc. The failure of these attempts hardly requires proof. The figure of Thyssen, the man who subsidized the Nazi Party, who contributed to its rise to power and who was interested in the victory of Hitler's army, is well enough known.

    The glorification of Simović has one task - to silence the participation in the anti-Hitler struggle of the workers' and communist parties, including the communists of Yugoslavia.... 


   
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