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New York: Pantheon Books, 1968. 1st edition. Nice Copy. octavo. dust jacket 203pp., index, 'the shocking and still unsolved story of one of the greatest failures of allied espionage during World War II'. Ganier-Raymond documents the British agents that were parachuted into occupied Holland that were captured and forced to deliver false messages back to Britain
THE TANGLED WEB by Phillipe Ganier-Raymond - 1968
by Phillipe Ganier-Raymond
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THE TANGLED WEB
by Phillipe Ganier-Raymond
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New York: Pantheon Books, 1968. First American Edition Esp. Hardcover in Dust Jacket. Very Good. 8vo (203 pages, index.). Hubertus Lauwers, a Dutch Section SOE radioman captured by the Germans was part of a German plan to “turn” radio agents and send false messages in order to obtain important allied information. One of the greatest German successes of World War II, and an incredible failure on the part of the Allies, Lauwers attempts to inform the British of his capture were ignored and agents continued to be sent into Holland, where they were either captured or killed. A fine copy, in dust jacket with chipped spine head.
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- Edition First American Edition Esp
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- Publisher Pantheon Books
- Place of Publication New York
- Date Published 1968
- Size 8vo (203 pages, index.)
- Size 8vo (203 pages, index.)
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London: Arthur Barker, 1968. 1st edition. Very Good. octavo. dust jacket 203pp., index, 'the shocking and still unsolved story of one of the greatest failures of allied espionage during World War II'. Ganier-Raymond documents the British agents that were parachuted into occupied Holland that were captured and forced to deliver false messages back to Britain. Some small library stamps o/w a nice copy
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