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The Labyrinth: Memoirs of Walter Schellenberg, Hitler's Chief of Counterintelligence
The Labyrinth Memoirs of Walter Schellenberg Hitler's Chief of Counterintelligence
Author: Walter Schellenberg
A chilling memoir by the head of Hitler's Foreign Intelligence Service---the only SS-man to describe the inner workings of the Nazi bureaucracy. — This unique account of Hitler's corrupt regime illuminates more vividly than any other the deepening atmosphere of terror and unreality in which the Nazi leadership lived as the war progressed....  more »
ISBN-13: 9780306809279
ISBN-10: 0306809273
Publication Date: 2/2000
Pages: 423
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Publisher: Da Capo Press
Book Type: Paperback
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A fascinating and compelling read about the secret service of World War II from the other side---the Germans. I've read so much about many of the incidents Schellenberg reports on from the Allied point of view, so it was interesting to read of these incidents from his perspective. Especially interesting were the depiction of his action to save concentration camp prisoners and prevent the loss of more German lives at the end of the war. However, it is left to the reader to decide how self-serving his account was, as he hoped to depict himself favorably in history and for the upcoming war crimes trials.

Summoned as a witness in the cases against many of the surviving Nazi leaders, Schellenberg had his own trial in 1949. He was acquitted of all but two charges, being a member of the SS, and the department of which he was head was responsible for the execution of a number of Russian prisoners.

Sentenced to six years imprisonment, one of the lightest sentences given, he was in prison from 1949 until 1951, when he was released early due to illness. He died in 1952.


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