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Secret agent 666, Aleister Crowley, British intelligence and the occult, Richard Spence

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Secret agent 666, Aleister Crowley, British intelligence and the occult, Richard Spence
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Secret agent 666
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Richard Spence
Sub title
Aleister Crowley, British intelligence and the occult
Summary
When and how did the Allies find out about the Holocaust, and what were the intelligence sources that delivered the information? This fundamental collection of research studies digs deeply into that sensitive topic and sheds new light on the realities of code-breaking and understanding of what was happening in Nazi-occupied Europe during the Second World War. Documents with their sources have been assembled from many previously closed archives. Includes a preface by David Bankier and an introductory essay by Gerhard L. Weinberg, along with the following international scholars of the Second World War and the Holocaust: David Alvarez, Shlomo Aronson, Peter R. Black, Richard Breitman, Hilary Earl, Tuvia Friling, Norman J. W. Goda, Robert Hanyok, Sébastien Laurent, Katrin Paehler, Stephen Tyas, and Piotr Wrobel
Target audience
adult
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