World War 2 Spies & Espionage: The Secret Missions of Spies & Espionage And How They Changed the Course of History (World War 2, World War II, WWII, The ... Espionage, Spies, Wild Bill Donovan Book 1)
Witness the Effect that Spies Had on the Outcome of WWII ***Get this Amazon Best Seller now for the special promotion price of $2.99! Regularly priced at $4.99*** Spies, in one way or another, have been a large part of business, sports, and more for generations. It makes sense that the art of...
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Witness the Effect that Spies Had on the Outcome of WWII
***Get this Amazon Best Seller now for the special promotion price of $2.99! Regularly priced at $4.99***
Spies, in one way or another, have been a large part of business, sports, and more for generations. It makes sense that the art of war would have an important place for spies as well, and World War II certainly fit that bill. Pick up your copy today to learn how the espionage of these men and women helped to direct the tide of the war, for better or for worse.
Here's a Preview of What You Will Learn
* The origins of spies used for war
* Mata Hari
* Codename “Ramsay”
* Englandspiel (The English Game)
* Garbo
* and much much more
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Comments From Other Readers
“It takes a special brand of person to be able to carry out covert operations like spying. Clearly, it is not an easy task, and this book both tells the stories of the spies of World War II and pays tribute to their bravery and coolness under pressure. I hope to read more in the future.” – Bernard F. (Mount Airy, USA)
“Without the actions of these spies, who knows how the Second World War might have turned out? It is clear from the stories written here that their actions in sending intelligence, true or otherwise, helped to turn the tide of the war for their respective allegiances. A great look into an often overlooked aspect of warfare.” – Jimmy A. (Dallas, USA)
“Perhaps one of my favorite books on World War II that I have ever read. When you talk about the Second World War, you often don’t consider the fact that there had to have been some espionage going on in order for things to play out the way they did. This book covers that in spades.” – Ricky J. (Dayton, USA)
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