Preface | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Espionage and Genocide | |
OSS Knowledge of the Holocaust | p. 11 |
Other Responses to the Holocaust | p. 45 |
Case Studies of Genocide | p. 73 |
Nazi Espionage: The Abwehr and SD Foreign Intelligence | p. 93 |
Follow the Money | p. 121 |
The Gestapo | p. 137 |
Collaboration and Collaborators | |
Banking on Hitler: Chase National Bank and the Ruckwanderer Mark Scheme, 1936-1941 | p. 173 |
The Ustasa: Murder and Espionage | p. 203 |
Nazi Collaborators in the United States: What the FBI Knew | p. 227 |
Postwar Intelligence Use of War Criminals | |
The Nazi Peddler: Wilhelm Hottl and Allied Intelligence | p. 265 |
Tracking the Red Orchestra: Allied Intelligence, Soviet Spies, Nazi Criminals | p. 293 |
Coddling a Nazi Turncoat | p. 317 |
The CIA and Eichmann's Associates | p. 337 |
Reinhard Gehlen and the United States | p. 375 |
Manhunts: The Official Search for Notorious Nazis | p. 419 |
Conclusion | p. 443 |
Western Communications Intelligence Systems and the Holocaust | p. 461 |
Terms and Acronyms | p. 472 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 474 |
Record Groups Cited | p. 479 |
Contributors | p. 480 |
Index | p. 481 |
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