Set against a detailed historical account of the situation in Europe at the end of World War II, this work aims to reveal for the first time how Nazi war criminals and collaborators were not only permitted to enter Britain undetected, but were in some instances actively recruited.
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Set against a detailed historical account of the situation in Europe at the end of World War II, this work aims to reveal for the first time how Nazi war criminals and collaborators were not only permitted to enter Britain undetected, but were in some instances actively recruited.
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Poor. Some outer edges have minor scuffs. Cover has light scratches/marks. Textblock has shelf wear. Textblock has foxing. Content has foxing/tanning but still in readable condition. Despatched within 24 hours. A-format paperback. 336 p. Illustrations, ports.
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Very good in d/w. The Third Reich-General Written by a former researcher for the All-Party Parliamentary War Crimes Group, the author examines the arrival in Britain after the war in the guise of Displaced Persons, many former members of the Waffen-SS and Nazi Police units. Some were recruited by British Intelligence and sent into the Eastern Bloc where they were betrayed by Kim Philby. No action was taken until 1986 when the Simon Wiesenthal Centre provided evidence that could not be ignored, leading to a bitter political campaign. UL-XXXXXX. 326pp ills.