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GOOD in GOOD jacket. 2nd Edition. pp. 287. Title: The Secret War for Europe: A Dossier of...Publisher: Stein and Day, New York Publication Date: 1969 Binding: HARDBOUND Book Condition: GOOD Dust Jacket Condition: GOOD Edition: 1st Edition First American edition. 287pp. Illustrated with black and white photographs. This book is not fiction though the material uncovered by the author is enough for a dozen top-grade thrillers. For two years Louis Hagen successfully spied on the spies of Europe, his own cover a job with a major film company. He emerged with a very large part of what really goes on, particularly in Germany, where the spies of East and West cross, kill each other, and-curiously, perhaps ironically-maintain a constant two-way flow of intelligence information which helps keep the cold war from becoming an actual war. Here is as much as you are likely to find out about General Reinhard Gehlen, boss of the West German spies, or of Otto John, ex-chief of West German counter espionage who defected to the East. Included in the book is a printed review by NATO.