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Camp Z: How British Intelligence Broke Hitler's Deputy - McGinty, Stephen
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On 10 May 1941 Rudolph Hess, then the Deputy Fuhrer, parachuted over Renfrewshire in Scotland on a mission to meet with the Duke of Hamilton, ostensibly to broker a peace deal with the British government. After being held in the Tower of London, he was transferred to Mytchett Place near Aldershot on 20 May, under the codename of 'Z'. The house was fitted with microphones and sound recording equipment, guarded by a battalion of soldiers and codenamed Camp Z. Churchill's instructions were that Hess should be strictly isolated ...

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Camp Z: How British Intelligence Broke Hitler's Deputy 2012, Quercus Publishing, London

ISBN-13: 9780857380722

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Camp Z: How British Intelligence Broke Hitler's Deputy 2011, Quercus Publishing, London

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Camp Z: How British Intelligence Broke Hitler's Deputy 2011, Quercus Publishing, London

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