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Camp Z The Secret Life Of Rudolph Hess Stephen Mcginty

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Camp Z The Secret Life Of Rudolph Hess Stephen Mcginty
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Publisher: HarperCollins Canada
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.7 MB
Author: Stephen McGinty
ISBN: 9781443406611, 9781443406598, 1443406619, 1443406597
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Camp Z The Secret Life Of Rudolph Hess Stephen Mcginty by Stephen Mcginty 9781443406611, 9781443406598, 1443406619, 1443406597 instant download after payment.

On May 10, 1941, Rudolf Hess, then the deputy führer, parachuted over Renfrewshire in Scotland on a mission to meet with the Duke of Hamilton, ostensibly to broker a peace deal with the British government. After being held in the Tower of London, he was transferred to Mytchett Place near Aldershot. The house was fitted with microphones and sound recording equipment, guarded by a battalion of soldiers and code-named " Camp Z." Churchill's instructions were that Hess should be strictly isolated, and that every effort should be taken to get any information out of him that might be useful. During the ensuing thirteen months, a psychological battle was waged between intelligence officers using the new Freudian techniques of " dynamic psychologies" and the man who had been a heartbeat away from Hitler.

Stephen McGinty uses new documentation and contemporaneous reports, diaries, letters and memos to piece together a riveting account of the claustrophobia, paranoia and high-stakes...

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