Gestapo chief Heinrich Müller. Recruitment conversations
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The chief of the Gestapo, SS Gruppenführer Heinrich Müller, Adolf Hitler's bloody dog, did not die and was not buried (three corpses were found in the grave and Heinrich was not among them). After long wanderings, he surfaced in the United States and came to the attention of the CIA. At the end of the 40s, recruiting Mueller and subsequently using him as an adviser to work against the USSR - the Americans could only dream of this! Conversations with Müller reveal the ultra-professional, Jesuitical nature of the head of the state secret police. The Americans won the psychological battle with Mueller mainly because the former right person thought and acted in the same vein as his recruiters.
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- Name of the Author
- Грегори Дуглас
- Language
- Russian