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In 1943 a young official from the German foreign ministry contacted Allen Dulles, an OSS officer in Switzerland who would later head the Central Intelligence Agency. That man was Fritz Kolbe, who had decided to betray his country after years of opposing Nazism. While Dulles was skeptical, Kolbes information was such that he eventually admitted, No single diplomat abroad, of whatever rank, could have got his hands on so much information as did this man; he was one of my most valuable agents during World War II. Using recently declassified materials at the U.S. National Archives and Kolbes personal papers, Lucas Delattre has produced a work of remarkable scholarship that moves with the swift pace of a Le Carr thriller.
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I found the story of Fritz Kolbe really compelling, but some sections dragged on. The detail is impressive, especially about wartime espionage, but I expected a bit more action. Still worth reading if you're into WWII history.
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Maya Liu
Fascinating insights into espionage
This biography of Fritz Kolbe is a treasure trove of espionage history. I loved learning about his role and the risks involved. The author does a great job of making the events relatable and understandable. I enjoyed every page!
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Thomas Henderson
A gripping read from start to finish!
'A Spy at the Heart of the Third Reich' dives deep into the life of Fritz Kolbe, and I couldn't put it down! The author paints a vivid picture of WWII espionage, and it's fascinating to see how Kolbe helped change the course of history. Highly recommend this to anyone who loves history or spy stories.
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Jack Thompson
Not what I expected from a spy book
I was excited to read about an American spy in WWII, but the book felt more like a history textbook. Fritz Kolbe’s story is important, but it didn't grip me like I thought it would. I was hoping for more thrilling moments.
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